Indiana Jones and the Great Circle for PS5 launches April 17 (Standard, Premium, and Collector's editions available for pre-order)

Draugoth

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What happens when Nolan North sends Troy Baker an urgent text?Indiana Jones and the Great Circle™ is heading to PlayStation 5 on April 17! Pre-order or Wishlist the “Adventure Game of the Year” – D.I.C.E. Awards. Step into Indy’s shoes in a race against sinister forces that will take you around the world – from the halls of the Vatican and the ancient pyramids of Gizeh to the snow-capped Himalayas and the sunken temples of Sukhothai in Thailand. ESRB RATING: Teen with Violence, Blood and gore, Mild language, Drug reference​

The game will be available both physically and digitally in the following editions:
Standard Edition ($69.99 / £69.99 / €79.99)​
  • A copy of the game​
Premium Edition ($99.99 / £99.99 / €109.99)

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  • A copy of the game​
  • Up to two days of early access starting April 15​
  • Digital art book​
  • “Temple of Doom” outfit​
  • Access to the story downloadable content “The Order of Giants” when it launches​
Collector’s Bundle

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  • Premium Edition content​
  • Jump SteelBook display case​
  • The Great Circle globe with hidden storage​
  • Allmaker Relic​
  • The Adventure Journal​
Pre-orders for all editions include the downloadable content “The Last Crusade Pack,” Which features the “Traveling Suit” outfit and “Lion Tamer” whip.​
 
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Zacfoldor

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This won't sell well on PS5 at full price due to it not being day and date on the console.

In the future, in order to maximize profit, MS needs to make sure these games release day and date on PS5. Otherwise, sales will always be muted.

I'm somewhat willing to pay full price for a good MS game that someone else gets for a dollar. I'm not willing to do that 6 months late. They will make some money on this but could have made so much more.

They already know this and are working to make future games day and date on PS5 imho.
 

ShaiKhulud1989

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Will dip again on PC once the full DualSense support will arrive.

Go get it on PS5, a match made in heaven for the hardware, especially the Pro. Nice touch with Nolan too.
 




The game will be available both physically and digitally in the following editions:


Pre-orders for all editions include the downloadable content “The Last Crusade Pack,” Which features the “Traveling Suit” outfit and “Lion Tamer” whip.​

At the end of that commercial or whatever it was, I completely expected a copy of the Ps5 version to be in the box.. was a little disappointed.
 

kruis

Exposing the sinister cartel of retailers who allow companies to pay for advertising space.
This won't sell well on PS5 at full price due to it not being day and date on the console.

In the future, in order to maximize profit, MS needs to make sure these games release day and date on PS5. Otherwise, sales will always be muted.

I'm somewhat willing to pay full price for a good MS game that someone else gets for a dollar. I'm not willing to do that 6 months late. They will make some money on this but could have made so much more.

They already know this and are working to make future games day and date on PS5 imho.

This will happen no doubt. I believe the reason for the staggered releases is that it took time for the various development teams to get up to speed with supporting another platform.
 

Fbh

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Image if 5 years ago you'd have told people:
"So MS is going to make this ad where they'll pay Nolan North to essentially talk about being Nathan Drake for the the release of a big exclusive they are bringing to PS5".


I'll definitely get this down the line, but not for $70.
 

Sooner

Member
This won't sell well on PS5 at full price due to it not being day and date on the console.

In the future, in order to maximize profit, MS needs to make sure these games release day and date on PS5. Otherwise, sales will always be muted.

They will be. This game just released at an odd time during the transition of going third-party.

The fact they announced the PS5 version before the Xbox version released shows this. The PS5 version just wouldn't be ready and they saw no reason to delay the Xbox version when it was already finished.
 
I'm interested in playing Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Thought it was going to be a girl-boss disaster like The Dial of Destiny. Thankfully, from what I'm hearing, it seems to be on par with the Raiders of the Lost Ark in terms of character interactions, and the female character that Indy teams up with is similar to how Marion acted in that movie.

However, I'm adopting a wait-and-see attitude. I heard rumors the Physical Edition needs the Internet to download, so I'm waiting until I see if it's true or not.
 
Best game of 2024, IMO. I actually took my Xbox Series X out of mothballs and reconnected it just to play it. Machine Games knocked it out of the park and delivered a rousing adventure game that rivals the best from Naughty Dog. If the Pro version looks and plays better than the Xbox game, I will double dip at some point when it goes on sale.
 
This won't sell well on PS5 at full price due to it not being day and date on the console.

In the future, in order to maximize profit, MS needs to make sure these games release day and date on PS5. Otherwise, sales will always be muted.

I'm somewhat willing to pay full price for a good MS game that someone else gets for a dollar. I'm not willing to do that 6 months late. They will make some money on this but could have made so much more.

They already know this and are working to make future games day and date on PS5 imho.

Bro, who cares

If it’s a good game you want to play, full price is not an issue

I had plenty of other games to play when this dropped in December

Im not going to be butthurt about them being redirected to make a port last minute

Day and date seems like it’s the way forward anyways
 
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simpatico

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They didn’t waste anytime with this one. Probably hasn’t recouped. I think Indy is one of those franchises over estimated in terms of value by gen X and millennials. I wouldn’t invest AAA money in an Indy game. Even if it’s great it’s a tough sell.
 
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