A new entry in the long-dormant Saints Row franchise is set to arrive in February 2022, and the team at Deep Silver today offered up a closer look at Santo Ileso – the southwestern city we'll be tearing apart next year.

Saints Row is only as good as the world it's set in, and the dev team claims Santo Ileso will be the "biggest and best Saints Row city yet." Filled to the brim with unique districts and points of interest, there should be something for you to discover around every corner. And – much like it was in past entries – most of those corners will need to be cleared of rival gang members.

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Marshall, Los Panteros, and The Idols have made their home in different parts of the city, each one more bizarre than the last. Check out theꦦ trailer below for a closer look at Santo Ileso:

Deep Silver also gave a brief rund♔own of three districts in Santo Ileso and which gang controls them:

  • Rancho Provedencia: Los Panteros territory, home to the iconic old Scorpion factory where they work on their precious cars as well as other industries like the Panther Juice Hot Sauce factory.
  • Lakeshore: Controlled by Marshall, practically owned by it – an urban jungle of skyscrapers and businesses, marked by Marshall’s iconic HQ building – you can’t miss it on the skyline.
  • Monte Vista: Home to the rich and powerful – and also where the anarchist group The Idols hold their outrageous parties in gated homes, destroying rich people stuff is kind of their thing.

There's still a lot we don't know about the upcoming Saints Row title, but everything we've seen so far is pointing to another ridiculous adventure. Earlier this year we got a closer look at its characters, cus🔜tomization options, co-op, and more, although much could change as we're still four months away from its February 25 release date.

Until then, you can run around in an updated version of Saints Row: The Third, which is 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:included with select pre-orders.

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