Are you ready to don your fedora and bust out your whip?
Here's everything you should know about MachineGames' Indy adventure.
With three major upcoming releases, Xbox could end the year on a strong note.
Alongside infiltrating enemy camps with multiple approaches, there are all kinds of other activities and secrets to discover.
Learn more about the action-adventure title's set-up and gameplay before its launch on December 9th for Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Here's why we're excited about MachineGames' long-awaited return to the limelight.
MachineGames and Bethesda will showcase new gameplay footage for the upcoming first-person action-adventure title, which is due out in December.
The first-person action-adventure title is due out in December for Xbox Series X/S and PC, and for PS5 sometime in Spring 2025.
"The ambition is that the game runs at 60 FPS on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S," says the upcoming action-adventure title's creative director Axel Torvenius.
Bethesda confirms that press and content creators were invited for hands-on events worldwide and will share their thoughts later today.
Ahead of the first-person action-adventure title's release in December, gameplay footage and details will be shared with imminent previews, it's claimed.
The first-person action-adventure arrives on December 9th for Xbox Series X/S and PC, with the PS5 version launching in Spring 2025.
"It’s about thinking, discovering, tracking down clues, and sometimes just a bit of luck to get through the various traps, tombs, and threats encountered," says Lucasfilm Games executive producer Cr...
"He knows this character inside and out, has the physicality to bring Indy to life, and understands the nuances of Harrison [Ford]’s portrayal," says Lucasfilm Games' Craig Derrick.
"The primary way forward is always trying to use your wits and your whip," says creative director Axel Torvenius.
Developer MachineGames has revealed more gameplay details on its upcoming first-person action-adventure title, which launches this December.
"Indiana Jones, he's not a gunslinger, right? He doesn't go guns blazing into situations. So it could never be a shooter, should never be a shooter," says design director Jens Andersson.
"For the people who want to experience everything, there are a lot of things to explore, and it's a really big game," says MachineGames.
The success of releasing Hi-Fi Rush, Pentiment, Sea of Thieves, and Grounded on other platforms emboldened Xbox, Phil Spencer suggests.
Story expansion The Order of Giants has also been officially announced, and it will be included with both editions.