Indiana Jones and the Great Circle revealed that Marios Gavrilis is playing the game's villain, Emmerich Voss. During the recent Xbox Developer Direct, MachineGames offered a look into the villain.
16.01.2024 - 16:23 / gameranx.com / Indiana Jones
Harrison Ford might finally be ready to hang up the hat, but Indiana Jones is far from being done. While we might have to wait in order to see where the cinematic universe goes with this IP, there is a video game project being developed. We won’t hold it against you if you don’t remember the announcement. The Indiana Jones game has next to nothing right now in regard to information. We got the reveal of a game being developed by MachineGames in 2021, and since then, there have been no updates. But that should change later this week.
The Xbox Developer Direct will feature the Indiana Jones video game. That should finally open up on what the game will entail for fans who have patiently been waiting. But before this event actually takes place, new details have emerged. Now, these are not details on the game per se. Instead, this is information on the development of the game. We knew that MachineGames was the main development team behind the project. However, it’s not out of the ordinary for studios to delegate some of the work to other teams.
(FYI) According to @Middleagegamegy Indiana Jones has not only been developed by Machine Games, but has been co-developed by 343 Industries, id Software, and Tango Softworks
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Today, thanks to a post from Idle Sloth featuring a clip from the Xbox Infinite Podcast, we’re getting an idea of who might be lending a hand with the game. Now, this is all just rumors, as we don’t have anything official on the matter. But if proven true, then not only does this Indiana Jones game have MachineGames working on the project, but also id Software, Tango Gameworks, and even 343 Industries. Now, if the studio’s names don’t offer much, some franchises these teams have previously worked on include Wolfenstein, The Evil Within, Doom, and Halo.
Again, we should hopefully know more about this upcoming Indiana Jones game soon. Later this week is the Xbox Developer Direct stream, which might be a good highlight of this project. Furthermore, there were website domains made that could indicate a title for this game. At any rate, we’ll just have to wait and see what this week brings in terms of Indiana Jones news. While we wait, you can check out the initial announcement teaser that came out a couple of years ago below. That’s about all the official marketing we have at the current moment.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle revealed that Marios Gavrilis is playing the game's villain, Emmerich Voss. During the recent Xbox Developer Direct, MachineGames offered a look into the villain.
The upcoming video game tosses the intrepid archaeologist into a deadly adventure once more, and that journey looks like it will face him up against foes who are as dastardly as ever. Starting with rival archaeologist René Belloq and the army of Nazis on his side in, villains tend to be memorable parts of stories that are full of set pieces and surprises galore. Indiana always triumphs, of course, but his enemies are often done in by their hubris as much as they are by his wits.
Let’s start this article with a blunt statement: Microsoft is not doing the best right now when you look at its sales of the Xbox Series X/S or even some of the games on its platforms. It’s being blown away by the PlayStation 5, which it launched alongside, and is still being dominated by the Nintendo Switch despite it being seven years old! Microsoft has tried to “stem the tide” in certain ways, like by pushing the Xbox Game Pass, but even that is starting to show flaws. But its gamers are trying to hold onto hope, including by praising the console’s first-party titles coming in 2024.
Three years after it was first teased by Bethesda Softworks, , developed by Machine Games(makers of the modern series), has had a full reveal at the 2024 Developer_Direct from Xbox, revealing many of the game's major characters. As a game set in the same continuity as the movies, includes a number of returning characters, but also includes some additions that are completely new to the game.
MachineGames revealed the first look at its upcoming title, at Xbox's Developer Direct 2024 showcase. The Xbox Series S/X and PC exclusive title was announced back in January 2021, but the showcase finally gave players their first look at gameplay and provided some insight into the story, and when it takes place on the wider timeline.
As part of the latest Xbox Developer_Direct stream, MachineGames has shared a look at Indiana Jones and the Great Circle with behind the scenes developer chat and a first gameplay reveal. It’s confirmed that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is coming to Xbox Series X|S and PC in 2024, with a day one release straight into Xbox Game Pass.
Xbox kicked off its 2024 with a jam-packed Developer Direct showcase, bringing reveals and updates on four upcoming releases from four studios, plus a bonus update from Square Enix. The 45-minute presentation, streamed live on YouTube and Xbox's other social channels late Thursday, took the covers off MachineGames' upcoming Indiana Jones game, provided a release date for the highly anticipated Senua's Saga, and revealed a release window for Avowed, Obsidian's next big fantasy RPG.
The upcoming features a digital recreation of the eponymous character that looks and sounds a lot like Harrison Ford, allowing players to immerse themselves in a new adventure with the iconic archaeologist. The game will occur between the events of the movies and while presenting yet another dangerous worldwide quest that Indy is drawn into. As well-known as this hero of archeology is, nothing created in the franchise would be the same without the image and voice of Harrison Ford.
The upcoming Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will see veteran voice actor Troy Baker play the titular treasure hunter. Bethesda revealed that it is working on an Indiana Jones video game back in 2021, with subsidiary Wolfenstein studio MachineGames on developmental duties. There has been very little official information in the years since the Indiana Jones game’s first 30-second teaser trailer was shown, save that it is being produced exclusively for PC and Xbox consoles following Microsoft’s buyout of Bethesda parent company ZeniMax Media in 2021.
MachineGames and Bethesda appeared at the Xbox Developer Direct to finally pull the curtain back on the Indiana Jones game, which is now officially titled Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. There have been many questions about the Indiana Jones game since it was first announced, and many of those questions have now been answered thanks to the big Xbox Developer Direct reveal.
You might not realize it, but the character of Indiana Jones has quite a history in the video game space. When his movies were some of the toasts of Hollywood, Lucasfilm made various games about the character that took him all over the world and looked for all sorts of artifacts. But it’s been some time since that experience was felt in the gaming space, and the last two movies starring him haven’t helped matters. However, over at Bethesda, Todd Howard had a vision, which has been revealed as Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, headed up by Machine Games.
MachineGames and Bethesda showed off a deeper look at during Thursday’s Xbox Developer Direct presentation.