The cartel = average only good to play in coo, in SP forget it.
Hopefully going back to the wild west will make it good again keep the coop element going though.
Official Facebook page for Ubisoft's shooter series teases announcement for September 6.
Fans of Ubisoft's Call of Juarez series will want to tune in tomorrow. An update to the franchise's official Facebook page teases a Call of Juarez-related announcement for September 6. No further information is available.
Earlier this week, Ubisoft international product manager Aymeric Evennou wrote on Twitter: "New project announced very soon. Finally!" He also said this news would arrive on Thursday, the date that the Call of Juarez teaser image on Facebook also points to.
The most recent Call of Juarez title was 2011's Call of Juarez: The Cartel. That game was developed by Techland, and took place in modern day Los Angeles and Mexico. Previous games in the series, the 2006 original and its 2009 sequel Bound in Blood, were set during historical time periods.

A teaser trailer is liberated for Call of Juarez: Gunslinger.
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