Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Offers Native 4K and Advanced Ray Tracing on PS5 Pro

The action-adventure title will also deliver "higher and more consistent frame rates" on PS5 Pro when it launches on April 17th.

Posted By | On 11th, Apr. 2025

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle finally arrives on PS5 next week, and in a new PlayStation Blog post, production director John Jennings outlines what players can look forward to. For instance, the action-adventure title supports DualSense’s haptic feedback and adaptive triggers and the Lightbar, which changes colors depending on the situation.

Other notable benefits include SSD optimization for “a seamless experience with faster streaming and loading.” It utilizes the console’s “advanced CPU and GPU capabilities” to deliver 60 FPS at a “high-quality resolution” with ray-traced global illumination.

As for PS5 Pro support, the Great Circle promises native 4K and “advanced” ray tracing on the console alongside “higher and more consistent frame rates.” How this will compare to the Xbox Series X version should be interesting, so stay tuned for more details.

If that wasn’t enough, PS5 players can leverage Community Game Help and obtain tips for completing certain sections. This includes support for Activities with different objectives outlined.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle launches on April 17th for PS5, with Premium Edition owners receiving two days early access. Head here for more details and check out our review of the Xbox version.


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