The iOS version of the game will hence never see the light of day. The ill-fated project was meant to be the first-ever Just Cause spin-off not made by Avalanche Studios Group but one of Square Enix's internal teams. While this may not have been a huge sign the game was shutting down for good., the additional announcement that any Blue Diamond purchases made in-game would be refunded almost guaranteed the game’s inevitable demise.Square Enix has canceled Just Cause: Mobile and will promptly be removing its beta version from Google Play. This news isn’t entirely surprising for fans of the series as Regional Early Access concluded on February 22, 2023. Bringing something like Just Cause to mobile and keeping high quality and most of its features was always a big ask.” A Build Engineer at Sharkmob, Eddie Stubbington (via reacted to the announcement by saying, “Honestly, I’m not surprised. While a number of fans were disappointed by the news, even more, didn’t even know the game still existed. We sincerely appreciate the support you have given us.” It is never easy to put forth an announcement of this nature, especially to our fans who have been awaiting the release. As of tomorrow, 3 July 2023, the game will no longer appear on digital stores. It is with great sadness that we are announcing the end of development for JUST CAUSE: MOBILE. Just Cause Mobile’s Community Manager Anne Lou made the announcement in a statement saying, “Today, we have important news about JUST CAUSE: MOBILE. This announcement comes after the game was first announced at The Game Awards in 2020 and underwent a number of delays seeing it scheduled to launch in 2023 before this announcement. After four years of development and a brief period of early access in South East Asian regions, Just Cause: Mobile has officially been cancelled by Square Enix before it even made its full debut worldwide.
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