Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Gets Extended Ending With Anniversary Update Launching On October 10

Oct 9, 2025 at 11:21am EDT
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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will receive a New Game + mode, an extended ending, and more in a new Anniversary Update launching on October 10 on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S.

The new update launching to celebrate developer MachineGames 15th anniversary is introducing some highly requested features. Among them is New Game + mode, which allows players to experience the game again with all collected and unlocked Adventure Books and any unspent Adventure Points. This mode will be accessible by selecting a Game Slot containing a completed playthrough. The reward for completing the game in New Game + mode is an extended ending sequence after the credits.

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Tomorrow's Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Anniversary Update will also introduce the Cairo outfit, the Voice Language select, which allows players to mix and match any of the nine available voice languages with any of the 14 text languages, a Power Saving mode on Xbox Series X and S, and general game fixes, as detailed on the official update notes.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S. You can learn more about one of the best games starring Indiana Jones by checking out Alessio Palumbo's review.

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