Following several rumours, Gamescom host Geoff Keighley confirmed while on stage that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will be the next Xbox “exclusive” coming to PlayStation 5.
First, the game will hit Xbox Series X/S and PC on 9th December. The PS5 release will come a few months later, sometime in the spring of 2025. Undoubtedly, Xbox will be hoping that the staggered release date might tempt a few people to pick up an Xbox so they can experience Indy’s newest adventure, but I imagine most people will just wait.
Oh, and is becoming common, anyone who pre-orders the Premium Edition, Premium Upgrade or Collector’s Edition will get access three days early on December 6th.
A new trailer shows off pieces of the game, narrated by voice actor Troy Baker who will be donning the fedora of Indiana Jones and doing his best Harrison Ford impression.
“Get a new look at Indy’s global adventure and the tools at his disposal as he faces off against sinister forces,” reads the press release. “From the whip and colt to his trusty journal and camera, you’ll need everything he’s got to unravel the mystery of the Great Circle.”
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