Indiana Jones and the Great Circle game released

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Today marks the release of one of the most anticipated games of the month, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Developed by MachineGames, the renowned team behind the Wolfenstein series, this epic adventure featuring Indy is a must-play for fans of the adventure genre. The game is available starting today, 9 December.

Where can you play It?

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is currently available on PC via Steam and the Windows Store. For consoles, it’s available on the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. The development team has previously announced that the title will also arrive on PlayStation 5 in spring 2025. Additionally, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers can play the game at no extra cost as it is a day-one release on the service.

How long does it last?

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is MachineGames’ longest title to date. According to early reviews, the game offers over 20 hours of gameplay, with many suggesting it could last up to 25 hours.

Story overview

The game is set between the events of Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade, providing fresh challenges for Indy. Microsoft’s official description teases, “Uncover one of history’s greatest mysteries in a global, action-packed adventure at the height of the legendary archaeologist’s career.”

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is out now for Xbox and PC. Check out the game trailer below for a sneak peek at the adventure.

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Source: Unboxholics.gr

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