Summary
Indiana Jones and the Great Circleis coming to PlayStation 5 next week, but not without several key PS5 Pro enhancements. Released in December as a timed Xbox console exclusive,Indiana Jones and the Great Circleturned out to be one of the best-reviewed games of 2024, despite missing out on The Game Awards' eligibility window.
Made by MachineGames, the Bethesda studio responsible for theWolfensteinreboot series,Indiana Jones and the Great Circleimpressed players and critics alike with its immersive stealth, grounded hand-to-hand combat, and impactful storytelling.Troy Baker’s performance as Indiana Joneswas also a point of high praise, as the game combined his voice work with Harrison Ford’s likeness from the original films. With all the positive buzz surrounding the game, PlayStation fans have surely been eager to get their hands onThe Great Circle, and they don’t have to wait too much longer.
Just days out fromIndiana Jones and the Great Circle’s PlayStation 5 release, Sony has put out aPS Blog posthighlighting all the PS5 Pro enhancements players will be able to look forward to. The PS5 Pro version of the game will be capable of running at a native 4K resolution, and will also support 60 frames-per-second, as well as advanced ray tracing. The post didn’t specify whether 4K60 is possible, but knowing the power of the PS5 Pro, players will likely be able to enjoy both 4K resolution and 60 FPS at the same time without compromise.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Supports Native 4K Resolution and Ray Tracing on PS5 Pro
MachineGames hasn’t left thePS5 DualSense controllerout in the cold, asIndiana Jones and the Great Circlewill take advantage of several of its key features. The controller’s adaptive triggers and haptic feedback will make themselves known as players scale walls with Indy’s iconic whip, get into brutal fistfights, or use items like Indy’s lighter that lets him get through dark Egyptian tombs and other such areas. The DualSense’s LED light will also get in on the action, turning green, yellow, or red depending on different situations players find themselves in, like blowing stealth, getting into combat, and more.Indiana Jones and the Great Circlealso makes use of the PS5’s Community Game Help feature for those who need a little nudge during their globetrotting adventure.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circlearrives on PlayStation 5 on April 17. Gamers who want to startIndiana Jones' journeya few days earlier can by preordering the Premium or Collector’s editions of the game, which grant players access on April 15.