
According to the game’s official website, Just Cause 2 will be getting its second DLC pack on May 29th entitled Black Market Boom Pack. This DLC pack will include things such as a Quad Rockey Launcher, Air Propulsion Gun, and a Cluster Bomb Launcher.
That’s about it when it comes to content but you’ll still be asked to slap down $1.99 for the PSN version or 160 Microsoft Points for the Xbox 360 version.
via joystiq

Have you gotten a chance to check out the Just Cause 2 demo? I personally haven’t but that doesn’t mean no one has. In fact, it was just announced that the demo has been downloaded a full 2 million times since its release. Avalanche Studios puts it in a more interesting way:
“Players have driven a distance equivalent to a trip from the earth to the moon and back four times; Panau Island has lost almost 30 million of its population (with approximately 2.5 million headshots, almost a million drivers hurled from hijacked vehicles and 27,000 Piñata kills); and players have base jumped the equivalent of a freefall through the Earth’s core, pole-to-pole, twice.”
Just Cause 2 will be out for the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC on March 23rd of this year.
via destructoid

Late last month we let you know that the Just Cause 2 demo would be hitting early this month. Well, we are pleased to announced that the demo is now available through Xbox Live for free, of course. Unfortunately, there’s no word on a PC or PS3 release of the demo.
Like we said before, this demo will feature a full 35 square miles for gamers to explore. Sounds nuts, I’ll have to check it out.

Starting on March 4th players will be able to access the Just Cause 2 demo through the Playstation Network, Steam and Xbox Live. This demo includes a full 35 square miles of the Lautan Lama Desert for players to explore.
Jam packed into these 35 quare miles are towns, mountains, military outposts and, of course, missions. Players will be able to embark on these missions using various weapons and vehicles situated around the map. What’s most exciting is the inclusion of a full multi-stage mission that has gamers infilitrating a base and undertaking a car chase in the desert. Sounds pretty damn cool.
The real game will be out on March 23rd.
via kotaku

Just Cause 2, the follow up to the mostly underrated game Just Cause, will be getting YouTube integration, according to publisher Square Enix. The game will allow players to record their stunts and actions, and upload them to YouTube. However, this feature will only be available on the PS3, and not the Xbox 360, unfortunately. The game is scheduled for release on March 10.

Just Cause 2, successor to the popular, albeit a bit flawed Just Cause, will be in stores on March 23, 2010 in North America and March 26, 2010 in Europe, Middle East and Australia. The game will be released, like most games these days, on the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3. The game continues where the original ended, and will offer the same sandbox styled open ended gameplay.