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Billbil-kun: latest Indiana Jones game launches on PS5 this April

by Camila May 03,2025

Billbil-kun: latest Indiana Jones game launches on PS5 this April

Well-known insider billbil-kun, renowned for his reliable reports, has recently shared new insights on Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. He delved into the latest leaks and rumors concerning a PS5 port, which is slated to launch on April 17.

Tom Warren, a journalist from The Verge, had earlier hinted at an April release window. This has been corroborated by sources from PlayStation Inside, confirming the specific date of April 17 for the PS5 port. Billbil-kun further elaborated on the various PS5 editions available for the game.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will offer at least two distinct physical editions, with pre-orders opening on March 25. The standard edition will be priced at $70, whereas the premium edition will cost $100. Those opting for the premium edition will enjoy early access, allowing them to start playing on April 15.

Last year, the game made a significant impact as a direct release on Game Pass, receiving a highly positive reception. Given the recent shifts in Xbox's strategy, it's no surprise to see a swift rollout of the PS5 version.

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