

Burnout will turn its all-seeing eye on RPGs and open-world action games primarily, and we'll do our due diligence when it comes to the PC modding community, too.

MMO Burnout, then, is our latest branching opinion column, and as the title suggests, it's largely concerned with what to play when you tire of gear resets, rep grinds, and being your shard's 3,721st incarnation of "the One."ĭon't worry, though we're not delving into Call of Duty or Angry Birds. If you've been following the site for a while now, you've probably noticed us reaching into the realm of MOBAs, shooters, and mobile/browser titles. Just Cause 3 is slated for a PC, PS4 and Xbox One release on December 1, 2015.Wait, what the heck is this? MMO Burnout? On an MMO site? Yes, kids, this is the scary part of the story where Massively strays from the straight and narrow, beating a path through the tangled underbrush of pseudo-MMOs and single-player games that are nonetheless related to MMOs by way of a crucial feature or two.

How important is the prospect of mod support being brought to consoles for you? Are game mods for the PS4 and Xbox One something you would be eager to delve into? Let us know in the comments section below, and be sure to follow OnlySP on Facebook and Twitter for more news. They had no official confirmation to make, however Roland Lesterlin said that they want mod support brought to consoles “as much as possible.” We’ve been wanting to do quite a lot of that stuff for awhile. The modding community for the Just Cause series has been active on the PC for a long time now, bringing us gems like the popular “Just Cause 2: Multiplayer Mod.” With Bethesda Sofworks having stated that the Xbox One version of Fallout 4 is going to have mod support, Just Cause 3‘s developer expressed their interest in doing the same: During an E3 2015 GameSpot stage interview, game director Roland Lesterlin, from Avalanche Studios, stated that they are considering implementing mods for the console versions of Just Cause 3.
