Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is out this year, and looks like first-person Uncharted with Wolfenstein combat and more Nazis

Jan. 18, 2024



The Bethesda-published Indiana Jones game made a massive debut at the Xbox Developer Direct

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Bethesda’s Indiana Jones game, from developer MachineGames, made a proper debut at today’s Xbox Developer Showcase, where it got the final title of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

There’s also a fair bit of Uncharted-style swashbuckling, which seems like a full circle moment for both franchises. The devs promise lots of puzzles, though many of them will be optional and off the beaten path. You’ll also be able to make extensive use of Indy’s whip in both combat and exploration, and in many cases the action will move to a third-person perspective as you watch the hero

The game is going all-in on the classic era of Indy, with a young Harrison Ford likeness and a story set between Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade.

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