'Just Cause 3' DLC updates: 'Sky Fortress' DLC gets a release date

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Square Enix and Avalanche Studios have announced that the highly anticipated "Just Cause 3" DLC called "Sky Fortress" will be available to everyone on March 15. The DLC is priced at $12. Those who purchased the Air, Land and Sea expansion pass will get it a week early.

"The new content will fundamentally alter how our players approach the game—we're really looking forward to seeing how fans adapt to the new Wingsuit," senior producer Tobias Andersson said in a statement picked up by Gamespot.

Andersson was referring to the new and powerful Bavarium Wingsuit, which equips players with machine guns on their shoulders as well as auto-targeting missiles, outfitting them in tackling a new threat to be introduced in the "Just Cause 3" "Sky Fortress" DLC.

The new missions to be added in "Just Cause 3" via the "Sky Fortress" DLC pit players against a fearsome new organization called the eDEN Corporation, which has a troop of "robotic drones" out to get them.

The "Just Cause 3" DLC is also endowing main character Rico with his own drone called Eviction. To go with the new Bavarium Wingsuit is the Bavarium Splitter assault rifle that Rico gets to use as well.

"The new story missions, challenges, and gadgets that can be taken into the main game really mix things up, and we can't wait for players to revisit Medici and start getting even more creative," Andersson said regarding the extent to which players can apply "Sky Fortress" in "Just Cause 3."

Just recently, a patch was released to the game to improve the players' gaming experience. The loading time has been reduced, memory leaks have been abolished and the game has been optimized, which means that players can say goodbye to game crashes.

Through this update, "Just Cause 3" was also readied for the arrival of "Sky Fortress" and two more DLC packs set to be released before summer 2016 wraps up.

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