THQ Nordic has announced that Jagged Alliance 3 will release on July 14th. In order to celebrate this announcement, the publisher has also shared a new trailer that highlights the game’s key features.
In Jagged Alliance 3, players will select from a huge cast of mercenaries all with their own unique personalities, quirks, and backstories. Then, they’ll go out and explore Grand Chien as they meet new people, earn money, grow their team, and ultimately make their own decisions that will decide the country’s fate.
It’s also worth noting that after the game’s launch, the developers will focus on giving the players the exciting opportunity to customize the game according to their preferences. Initially offering basic mod support, allowing players to modify weapon statistics, adjust difficulty levels, and even display the “chance to hit” percentage, the mod support for Jagged Alliance 3 will continue to expand and evolve post-launch. In due course, players will wield a powerful tool that empowers them to create and share their own campaigns, introduce new mercenaries, and explore possibilities beyond our current imagination.
Enjoy!

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Gameplay could be good, but I’m still very skeptical.
I can’t stand the narrator’s voice, it reminds me of the guy who did the narration in Inglorious Basterds, making it look like a parody… I preferred the more serious gritty tone in the first games…
Graphics are good enough for me. And I like the destructible environments.
I can see a few woke elements here and there, though… Which will be fixed by mods, hopefully.
Yeah, what a dumb annoying voice, takes down the feel.
At least it feels genuine.
I don’t know what’s worse – the narrator or just how jagged the game looks.