More Indiana Jones Games Are In Development, Says Reliable Insider

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  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle received a lot of positive reviews from the fandom. 
  • A reliable insider recently revealed that more Indy games seem to be in development. 
  • MachineGames is already working on multiple unannounced projects, backing up the insider even more. 

Indiana Jones and The Great Circle, while underwhelmed on Steam, received a really positive reception from the fans. However, it should be noted that the title was also available on Xbox Game Pass, and many fans have tried it on the subscription service. 

There were many concerns about having a true Indy experience or having no third-party mod, so it makes sense why the majority would try it on the Game Pass. Due to that, it became the most popular title on the subscription shortly after its release. 

Following a successful release, it seems like the MachineGames is treating the Indiana Jones fans with even more games

Why it matters: Indiana Jones is one of the most iconic movie franchises that many have wished to experience in a video game for years. 

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One of the most reliable movie insiders, Daniel Richtman, recently revealed that we are getting more Indiana Jones games. It should be noted that Richtman has a reputation for being almost correct in his leaks, so the insider is, without a doubt, trustworthy. 

Looks like we’re getting more Indy games.

-Daniel Richtman

The insider hasn’t revealed much information aside from saying we are getting more Indy games. We might hear more about these titles soon as MachineGames is working on multiple unannounced titles

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While many are anticipating that the developer is working on the next entry in the Wolfenstein franchise, given that there are multiple unannounced projects going on, some of them could be more Indiana Jones titles

Despite the insider’s track record, we would recommend that the fans take this with a pinch of salt, as it is always better to wait for official confirmation. We might get that as soon as the developer is ready to share some sales numbers, or some teasers could pop up during the rumored Xbox Developer Direct next month, if any. 

What do you think about more Indy games being developed? Have you played the Indiana Jones and The Great Circle yet? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below, or join the official Tech4Gamers forums for discussion. 

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