Square Enix has cancelled Just Cause Mobile
The game was originally due to be released in 2021 but suffered several delays
Square Enix has cancelled Just Cause Mobile.
Development of the game has ceased and the early access version will be pulled from digital stores today.
“It is with great sadness that we are announcing the end of development for Just Cause Mobile,” said Anne-Lou Grosbois-Favreau, Square Enix’s global brand lead on the Just Cause franchise.
“As of tomorrow, 3 July 2023, the game will no longer appear on digital stores. It is never easy to put forth an announcement of this nature, especially to our fans who have been awaiting the release. We sincerely appreciate the support you have given us.
“Please note that any Blue Diamonds purchased during the Regional Early Access have been refunded in full to your Google Play Account on February 24, 2023.”
Revealed at The Game Award 2020, Just Cause Mobile was billed as a free-to-play top-down action shooter with single-player and multiplayer modes.
Originally scheduled for release in 2021, the game was most recently expected to arrive this year following several delays.
According to its Google Play listing, which is still live at the time of publishing, it was set to offer a story campaign, 30-person competitive multiplayer and four-player co-op missions.