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Former Xbox-exclusive ‘Indiana Jones and the Great Circle’ comes to PS5

Machine Games surprised us all with Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. The game quickly became one of my favourites of 2024 but as is the case with most Xbox exclusives nowadays, the title will not remain locked to one console for very long. The PS5 version of the game is set to release in April. 

Recently, retail sources have claimed a release date of the 17th of April. Now, Sony has confirmed that release date, with pre-orders for the game going live on the PlayStation Store.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is a first-person adventure game. You spend most of your time walking around incredibly detailed and realistic environments, including Vatican City, in search of clues to stop the Nazis from forming a super weapon using ancient relics. Each area is filled with secrets to discover and side characters to meet, so you can fully immerse yourself in the Indiana Jones fantasy.

Those buying the game for the first time on PS5 will get pre-order bonuses, including a Traveling Suit outfit and a Lion Tamer whip. Those who spring for the Premium Edition will get two days' worth of early access to the game, access to the upcoming ‘Order of Giants' story DLC and an outfit based on Indy's appearance in the film Temple of Doom, on top of the other cosmetics included with the base edition.

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