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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Update 3 Set for Next Week, Will Bring Important Fixes as Well as Nvidia DLSS 4 Support

Authore: AuroraUpdate:Mar 29,2025

Bethesda has announced that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will receive Update 3 next week, promising a range of fixes and enhancements. In a recent tweet, Bethesda provided a sneak peek into what players can expect, including the addition of support for Nvidia DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation and DLSS Ray Reconstruction. This update is highly anticipated by the community, who are eager for resolutions to the game-breaking bugs that have plagued the game since its launch in early December.

Last month, Bethesda hinted that the February update would introduce new graphical features and options, alongside bug fixes aimed at resolving issues that have hindered players from achieving 100% completion and from performing specific actions like climbing vines or squeezing through walls in the Sukhothai area. It remains to be seen whether these promised changes will be included in next week's patch.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle launched on PC and Xbox Series X and S, and as a Microsoft-owned title, it was available on Game Pass from day one. The game has already attracted 4 million players. MachineGames' latest offering has received critical acclaim and has been honored with multiple awards, including three at the D.I.C.E. Awards. Fans can look forward to a PlayStation 5 release this spring.

In related news, Harrison Ford, the iconic actor behind Indiana Jones, has praised Troy Baker's portrayal of the character in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Ford expressed his satisfaction with Baker's performance, humorously noting, "You don’t need artificial intelligence to steal my soul. You can already do it for nickels and dimes with good ideas and talent. He did a brilliant job, and it didn’t take AI to do it."