Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is being expanded today with its one big piece of DLC on PS5, named The Order of Giants. It's available to download for anyone who owns the Premium Edition of the base game, or you can buy the add-on for £17.99 / $19.99.
The expansion takes Indiana Jones back to Rome, where "forgotten catacombs twist into something far more sinister. Indy must outwit a dangerous cult and decipher intricate puzzles designed by emperors to uncover the dark legacy of the Nephilim giants."
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There is an entirely new map to explore, more challenging puzzles to solve, and extra adventures to experience. "The secretive, centuries old Cultists of Mithras are everywhere, striking from the shadows. Their dark red robes reflect the blood oaths to their cause, and they’re willing to kill or die to protect the ancient power they serve."
Indiana Jones will only be receiving this one expansion, but it does sound like it'll take at least a handful of hours to see everything it has to offer. You can get more context from the launch trailer above.
Are you returning to Indiana Jones and the Great Circle to uncover The Order of Giants? Tell us in the comments below.





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Hopefully it's good and is a decent length for the price has anyone played it yet?
Does the DLC add anything to, or change the base game in anyway, @LiamCroft, or is the DLC entirely contained / separate from the main game? Thanks...
Today I‘ve discovered that there is a PS Plus Trial Version for Indiana Jones
@Fiendish-Beaver The DLC is built into the base game, as you access it via a new quest that triggers when you load up a save. However, the quest takes you to a new area in Rome, and the whole expansion takes place within that new space.
Ideal, thank you, @LiamCroft, but there is nothing actually changed or added to the base game? I'm just curious as to whether if you have played the base game it has changed the experience in any way, meaning it is worth replaying the base game. Think Phantom Liberty and they way it changed Cyberpunk 2077, if you will...
@Fiendish-Beaver Nah, I don't think the original game has been updated in any way. The DLC has simply added this new content to it.
@LiamCroft so is it completely separate area outside of the Vatican because I thought the Vatican was the weakest part of that game
ideal, thank you, @LiamCroft... 👍
@KundaliniRising333 From what I've seen, it's a new area that leads off of the Vatican map from the base game.
@LiamCroft gotcha. Thnx
I saw the base game was on sale for this coming out and got excited until I realised it’s still a fortune.
Well I guess I will wait for the complete edition now
Could not wait for this, I loved the game so much as it really blew my expectations back when I first played it in April. Really wish they’d make a sequel.
@Fiendish-Beaver @LiamCroft One thing they did add was that the game now adjusts difficulty based on how well you play. And I believe that applies to the main game as well so might be interesting to do a playthrough that way.
That's cool, @awp69. Thank you...
I'm towards the tail end of the main game, and I'm sorry to say I wont be returning, as I've found the main game thus far to be hugely underwhelming.
The environments haven't inspired a sense of awe and wonder as, say, Uncharted 4. They could have had some epic vistas and underground areas, but everything seems so small and enclosed. I'm no brain box, but the puzzles seemed incredibly easy. The enemy AI is nonexistent with a visual range of 6ft and the memory of a housefly. No inspiring or creative use of movement, climbing, using the whip. No set pieces other than Shanghai and the battleship. The 'stones' being a macguffin to have you wondering around the various locations with no real plot or character development. The Emperors tomb was a far better game in my opinion!
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