Just Cause 4 Mile High Club Location – Where is the Mile High Club?

As part of Just Cause 2 and Just Cause 3, people have been wondering if the Mile High Club is in Just Cause 4. The answer, we’re glad to report is yes, it is. Read on to discover the Just Cause 4 Mile High Club location. We’ll let you know exactly where to find it and what you can do there in our guide.

Just Cause 4 Mile High Club – What is the Mile High Club?

As stated above, the Mile High Club was a location you could find in both Just Cause 2 and Just Cause 3. In Just Cause 2, the Mile High Club was an airship night-club and brothel. It acted as a mission and beneath (and several kilometers away in the north-east) it is a Mile High Ground Base, which you can topple to earn some chaos and count towards your completion percentage.

In Just Cause 3, meanwhile, the Mile High Club has crashed. It can be found on a beach and is one of the various wrecks in Medici. Thankfully, the Mile High Club has been rebuilt in Solis. It isn’t an airship this time around, however. It does maintain the nightclub aesthetic and has brightly-lit screens with dancing silhouettes. Classy.

Just Cause 4 Mile High Club Location – Where Can You Find it?

Just Cause 4 Mile High Club Location

While the Mile High Club has changed in Just Cause 4, the Easter egg is still a nice surprise. Let’s spoil it for you. As explained above, you won’t find the Mile High Club in Just Cause 4 as an airship, instead, you will find it in the mountains to the north of Umina. If you are unsure of where that is, exactly, we’ve highlighted it in the map above.

So if you’re after a nightclub session, with some banging tunes blaring out from an in-game DJ, then you should head on over to the Mile High Club. It’s not that exclusive, the bouncer should let you in, even in sneakers.

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