Summary
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will launch on PS5 on April 17.
- This is part of Xbox’s ongoing efforts to share its exclusive games with rival platforms.
After many rumours and much speculation, Microsoft has finally announced the PlayStation 5 launch of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Pre-orders for the game will start soon, with the launch on April 17. Initial rumours had suggested a Spring 2025 launch, which has now been confirmed to be April.

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Much like the initial launch, the PlayStation 5 launch of the Great Circle comes with its own pre-order bonuses and premium edition content for Indy fans. With the game already receiving a positive reception, these bonuses may actually be worth it for long-time fans of Indiana Jones.
Indiana Jones And The Great Circle PS5 Pre-Order Bonus And Premium Edition Revealed
Pre-ordering the game will get you The Last Crusade pack, featuring Indy’s Traveling Suit outfit and Lion Tamer Whip cosmetics. The Premium Edition for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will get you two days of early access, The Order of the Giants story DLC, a digital art book, the Temple of Doom outfit, and a special cover. Unlike many premium editions, this one will include a physical disc.
This comes as a part of Microsoft’s new approach, which steps away from exclusivity. Games like Sea of Thieves, Pentiment, Hi-Fi Rush, and Grounded have already made it to other consoles, and it was announced that The Outer Worlds 2 and Indiana Jones and The Great Circle would also follow suit.
If you’re still unsure about the game, TheGamer’s review for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle said, “There’s a fantastic action-adventure game in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. It’s one made of thrilling heroics, daring escapes, loathsome villains, and larger-than-life moments. It’s a globetrotting adventure worthy of the Indiana Jones title, going to great lengths to maintain the style, tone, and iconography of the pulp blockbuster classics. When I close my eyes and imagine what a great Indy game would be like, this is what comes to mind.”
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