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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle gets new ending with New Game+

And more, says MachineGames.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will offer up an entirely new ending for those who finish it in its New Game+ mode, just on addition coming in a new anniversary update.

“Jump back into the adventure with all your collected and unlocked Adventure Books, plus any unspent Adventure Points, local currency, and Medicine Bottles from your previous playthrough,” developer MachineGames said in an update. “Complete the story in New Game+ and unlock a brand-new ending sequence after the credits!”

New Game+, of course, will also let players experience its new Order of the Giants DLC as part of the title’s Vatican City portion.

The update also brings a new, literally cooler look for Indy in Gizeh, modelled after our hero’s jacketless look in Raiders of the Lost Ark, and a host of bug fixes.

Those who own the game’s Premium Edition, Premium Upgrade, Collector’s Edition, or Collector’s Bundle get the Order of the Giants DLC for no additional cost; it’s available now. The anniversary update itself is free and will be available from tomorrow, 11 October here in Australia.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, and PS5; it heads to Switch 2 next year. It’s also part of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscriptions. We reviewed it here.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

9 December 2024 (PC, Xbox); 17 April 2025 (PS5)
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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