

Players will use those, alongside mercs, to command units around the varied locations of Grand Chien, including deserts, swamps, estates, military compounds, and many more. Loot and salvage will be critical components, with plenty of weapon upgrades and modifications available.
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To mix up missions even further, there will be a "dynamic weather day/night cycle" as well. Scanned copy of Jagged Alliance 1 Strategy Guide in PDF version (at last) Kevi 'Fauda' Agit, Kurdish explosive expert and new Merc in JA3. There will be a quest journal, and it seems that completing sub-missions will be more organic this time around, with the developers referencing the ability to uncover mission clues in a non-linear structure and decision impacting territories and militias across the game. The team expressly set out to make an entry that expands the "freedom of exploration" by making quests and missions more dynamic and less "Go from A to B" in nature. One of the developers said that the Jagged Alliance community has been top of mind throughout the entire development process, with team members researching what fans love most about the series.
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How many mercenaries that will be remains to be seen (or hinted at), but characters will have special perks unique to them, with the developers saying that their personalities will play into their abilities on the battlefield. The Jagged Alliance series has been around in some form or fashion for the past 25 years, but for whatever reason, a third proper entry in the. Regardless of their reasons for fighting, there will be a "wide cast" of mercs available when the game finally releases, according to Haemimont Games. Fans will command a team of mercenaries, including returning mercs Ivan, Tex, and Len, as they fight a paramilitary group in Grand Chien.Īnd since the Adonis Corporation brings them in, it's likely they aren't all involved for entirely altruistic reasons (plus, they're, uh, mercenaries. The announcement trailer features cinematics and some quick looks at early gameplay, which remains turn-based and tactical.

The game, which was first announced 17 years ago, is being developed by Haemimont Games, who have worked on the Tropico and Surviving Mars series.
