Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Gameplay Highlighted in Trailer
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Gameplay Highlighted in Trailer

We got a better look at the new Indiana Jones game, as Bethesda shared a new Indiana Jones and the Great Circle gameplay trailer. The video spends about 15 minutes looking at different characters, setting the stage for the story, and showing what it will be like when we step into Jones’ shoes. This comes after rounds of previews and past insights via trailers and events.

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The trailer begins with Jones happening upon a treasure on a pedestal in some ruins. He takes it off, then smashes it to reveal something inside. Before we can properly see what it is, his attention is drawn to rocks starting to fall onto the platform where the item once sat. As sand pours down, he pops the item found inside the figure into his mouth and runs.

The game shifts to a first-person perspective from there. Quicksand fills the room, and we watch as Jones runs down a hall, dodges debris, and uses his whip to cross a gap. From there, we get to see more adventure elements in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, with the gameplay video showing him at Marshall College in 1937 when everything begins. After a peek at the story segment, we see his new ally Gina, learn about the quest to find stolen relics, and learn about the role Emmerich Voss plays in the game. 

Here’s the full Indiana Jones and the Great Circle gameplay video:

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will come to the Xbox Series X and PC on December 9, 2024. It will also be on Xbox Game Pass. 


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