Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is more than just a game—it’s a playable movie, a nostalgia trip, and a full-blown archaeological thrill ride. And PS5 players? Well, you’re in for a treat! After keeping PlayStation fans on edge for months, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is officially swinging onto PS5 on April 17, 2025. Yes, mark that date with a fedora emoji in your calendar because Indy’s latest globe-trotting mission is coming in hot.
PS5 Players, Your Time Has ComeYou’ve waited. You’ve watched your Xbox and PC friends live their best Indy lives. But now, the treasure hunt is finally in your hands. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle officially hits the PlayStation 5 on April 17, 2025—mark your calendars, set your alarms, and maybe practice a few whip cracks for good measure.
Originally an Xbox and PC exclusive that dropped in December 2024, this game had PlayStation players watching from the sidelines — and let’s be real, the FOMO was real. But good things come to those who wait, and now PS5 users get to dive into this cinematic adventure that’s basically one giant, interactive action movie.
This isn’t just another game drop. It’s a cinematic, puzzle-packed, relic-chasing ride set between Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade. Yep, pure 1937 Indy vibes—traps, tombs, and globe-trotting mystery included. You step into the dusty boots of Indy himself, trying to keep ancient secrets (and major global disasters) under wraps. Expect ancient puzzles, enemy shootouts, and, of course, plenty of whip-cracking goodness.
What You Can Get on PS5Okay, let’s talk editions — because yes, The Great Circle is landing with options. Whether you're here for the story or you’re building a shrine to Indy in your room, there’s a version for you:
What makes a great adventurer? @nolan_north and @TroyBakerVA break it down! #IndianaJones and the Great Circle launches on PS5 in TWO WEEKS on April 17! (Premium Edition Early Access on April 15!) pic.twitter.com/kFKaNFj3QZ
— Bethesda (@bethesda) April 3, 2025
PS5 Players, Your Time Has ComeYou’ve waited. You’ve watched your Xbox and PC friends live their best Indy lives. But now, the treasure hunt is finally in your hands. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle officially hits the PlayStation 5 on April 17, 2025—mark your calendars, set your alarms, and maybe practice a few whip cracks for good measure.
Originally an Xbox and PC exclusive that dropped in December 2024, this game had PlayStation players watching from the sidelines — and let’s be real, the FOMO was real. But good things come to those who wait, and now PS5 users get to dive into this cinematic adventure that’s basically one giant, interactive action movie.
This isn’t just another game drop. It’s a cinematic, puzzle-packed, relic-chasing ride set between Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade. Yep, pure 1937 Indy vibes—traps, tombs, and globe-trotting mystery included. You step into the dusty boots of Indy himself, trying to keep ancient secrets (and major global disasters) under wraps. Expect ancient puzzles, enemy shootouts, and, of course, plenty of whip-cracking goodness.
What You Can Get on PS5Okay, let’s talk editions — because yes, The Great Circle is landing with options. Whether you're here for the story or you’re building a shrine to Indy in your room, there’s a version for you:
- Standard Edition ($69.99): The full game + the Last Crusade Pack. Classic, clean, and ready to roll.
- Digital Deluxe Edition ($99.99): Want early access? You’ll get in two days ahead of the launch. Also includes a digital art book, Order of Giants DLC, Temple of Doom outfit, and the Last Crusade Pack. Stylish and stacked.
- Collector’s Edition ($189.99): This one’s for the hardcore fans. Comes with:
- Jumbo steelbook case
- Order of Giants DLC
- Temple of Doom outfit
- Digital artbook
- 11" replica of the Great Circle Globe
- Allmaker relic replica
- Adventure journal (aka your future favorite coffee table flex)
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