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Victoria Phillips Kennedy @ Eurogamer.net · 09/05/2025 08:27 EDT

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle update adds new difficulty, improved hair and more

While Silksong may be dominating the headlines, yesterday also saw the release of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle's DLC, known as The Order of Giants. The developer has released an update for the base game across platforms which along with enabling compatibility for the DLC, also adds a new action experience difficulty, among other bits and pieces. Read more

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