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"We're all gamers, too," he added. "We've spent many years working on this, pouring our heart and soul, and the first time you see it, we want you to say, 'Wow, that's awesome, we can't wait for that.'"
Lesterlin went on to say Just Cause 3 publisher Square Enix has been supportive of Avalanche's decision to keep gameplay under wraps so far.
Also during the Just Cause 3 PAX East panel, art director Zach Schlappi said early films from Transformers director Michael Bay inspired the art of the game. The first couple Transformers movies showed cars as gleamy and reflective, and Bay wasn't afraid to use color and daylight to amplify the explosions and chaos.
"A lot of the same principles also could be in our world," Schlappi said.
Just Cause 3 launches this holiday for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC. GameSpot recently visited Avalanche's offices in Sweden and got to play some of the game. You can read our impressions here.
PAX East runs through Sunday. GameSpot will be reporting live from the show all weekend long.
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