Bethesda Softworks and Machine Games have confirmed that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will be coming to PS5 on April 17th—just a few days away! Those who pre-order the Premium Edition of the game will gain access to the Nazi-punching mayhem two days earlier, on April 15th.
To celebrate the big news, the dev team released a brand new PS5-exclusive trailer that takes a peek at the features and gameplay action in one of the most successful movie-to-game adaptations ever.
The Great Circle is set between the events of Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade and sees Indy traveling the world to uncover clues to solve an ancient mystery. Players will recognize real-world locations, including the Vatican, Egypt, the Himalayas, and the sunken temples of Sukhothai.
PlayStation 5 owners will find some exclusive features, including DualSense Controller support, which includes haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. The Lightbar is also connected to game actions to give players visual feedback about Indy’s status, including revealing enemies searching for him, low health, and more.
Developers have also included a robust set of performance enhancements, including language options, SSD optimization, and advanced CPU and GPU capabilities for stable 60 FPS resolution.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle features
Features include
- You ARE Indiana Jones – Live the adventure as Indy in a thrilling story full of exploration, immersive action, and intriguing puzzles.
- A World of Mysteries Awaits – Travel from the halls of Marshall College to the heart of the Vatican, the pyramids of Egypt, the sunken temples of Sukhothai, and beyond.
- Whip-cracking Action – Indiana’s trademark whip remains at the heart of his gear and can be used to distract, disarm, and attack enemies. But the whip isn’t just a weapon, it’s Indy’s most valuable tool for navigating the environment.
- The Spirit of Discovery – Venture through a dynamic mix of linear, narrative-driven gameplay and open-area maps.
Learn more by visiting the official Indiana Jones and the Great Circle site.
