'Just Cause 3' new video provides closer look at game's map

"Just Cause 3" Avalanche Studios

"Just Cause 3" is receiving a lot of attention due in part to its possession of one of the largest environments in gaming history, and now, eager players can get a better look at it.

A new video coming courtesy of PlayStation Access is giving fans a good look at Medici while they wait for the game to be officially released. In the video, the player goes on a helicopter ride in order to better explore the vast landscape inside "Just Cause 3."

Over the course of the trip, various parts of Medici featuring forests, mountain ranges, and even beaches are shown. No video of "Just Cause 3" would also be complete without at least some explosions, and in the video, fans get the chance to see what it will be like to blow up structures inside the game, and in this case, it was a bridge that suffered from the destruction.

Fans also got a sneak preview of how the much talked about wingsuit will work inside "Just Cause 3."

According to Gamespot, the world of "Just Cause 3" is not substantially larger than the one found in its most recent predecessor, although it has reportedly been designed to be more densely packed. 

In related news, the contents of "Just Cause 3's" pre-release patch have also been detailed.

The pre-release patch contains a variety of minor fixes for the game. According to PC GamesN, such include several crash and stability fixes along with some tweaks delivered to the game's cameras that promise to help "Just Cause 3" deliver a good experience right from the start.

Some of the missions in the game have also been fixed ahead of the official launch date, although it's unclear what those problems may have been to begin with.

Numerous other minor fixes are also coming via the game's pre-release patch.

"Just Cause 3" will be released on Dec. 1.

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