'Just Cause 3' DLC update: 'Sky Fortress' nearly complete, will not derail game updates

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Avalanche Studios continue to provide players with updates and game tweaks in "Just Cause 3." However, with at least three planned expansions already on the way, will the patches make way for the update?

Reportedly, although there are major expansion content coming for "Just Cause 3," the developer will continue to provide the needed tweaks and improvements for players. According to Polygon, a separate team is working on the fixes and improvements needed to address bugs and issues in-game.

The latest announcement by Avalanche Studios confirmed this, saying that players need not worry about the DLC releases intervening with the continuous improvements for "Just Cause 3."

The developer said, "For those of you that are still having some issues with your game, rest assured that we're working on optimisations, bug fixes, performance enhancements and improvements, and we'll continue to roll these out as soon as they're ready..."

To reiterate that there is a separate team working on game improvements, Avalanche Studios rolled out a new patch, which came in as a 1.1 GB download. In the patch notes posted on its Steam page, the developer listed some version-specific improvements, such as adding tweaks to the Japanese version of the game. The base game for "Just Cause 3" also received stability and system improvements.

Meanwhile, fans are still waiting for the first expansion of the game to roll out, as Avalanche Studios promised that the "Sky Fortress" pack will roll out soon. The "Sky Fortress" DLC is the first of at least three expansion content, part of the "Air, Land, and Sea" expansion packs for "Just Cause 3." According to the developer's update, the "Sky Fortress" pack is already nearing completion and, as a DLC expansion, will introduce players to a number of new features, missions, in-game items, and other options in the game.

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