Next week, Bethesda will release Update 3 for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, as announced via tweet. While full patch notes are forthcoming, initial details reveal fixes, improvements, and the addition of Nvidia DLSS 4 support, including Multi-Frame Generation and DLSS Ray Reconstruction.
Players eagerly anticipate these updates, hoping to address game-breaking bugs that have plagued the title since its early December launch. Bethesda previously indicated February's update would introduce new graphical features and options, alongside bug fixes targeting issues preventing some players from achieving 100% completion and hindering traversal in Sukhothai (e.g., climbing vines, squeezing through walls). The extent to which these specific issues are resolved remains to be seen.
Launched on PC and Xbox Series X|S (and included with Game Pass), Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has already amassed 4 million players. MachineGames' critically acclaimed title, winner of three D.I.C.E. Awards, is slated for PlayStation 5 release this spring.
Harrison Ford, the iconic Indiana Jones himself, has praised Troy Baker's portrayal of the character, stating in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that Baker's performance proves "you don't need artificial intelligence to steal my soul." Ford expressed his satisfaction with Baker's work, emphasizing the actor's talent and the unnecessary use of AI in achieving a believable performance. He highlighted Baker's brilliant work, achieved without the aid of AI.