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Corrected PC specs for Indiana Jones by Bethesda showing hardware requirements.
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Bethesda Corrects Typos in Indiana Jones PC Specs

Bethesda has updated the Indiana Jones PC specs, fixing errors regarding non-existent processors. They explain the necessity of hardware ray tracing for optimal performance. Read more about the bac...

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle PC Specs Overview

Discover the PC specifications for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Learn what hardware is required to adventure through this exciting game with ray tracing and ample SSD storage!

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Uncovering 'Indiana Jones and the Great Circle': Release Trailer Highlights

With 'Indiana Jones and the Great Circle' set to release on December 9th, check out the thrilling trailer featuring action-packed scenes, whip-cracking adventures, and Nazi encounters. Join Indy on...

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Exciting News: Fallout 76 Introduces Pets and Ghoul Playable Class

On October 23rd, Bethesda showcased upcoming features for Fallout 76, including the introduction of pets like cats and dogs. Additionally, level 50 players can soon play as ghouls, gaining immunity...

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Starfield’s Shattered Space Expansion: A Safe Adventure in Cosmic Horror

The new Shattered Space expansion for Starfield delivers a visually stunning yet familiar experience. Explore the eerie planet and unravel the mysteries of the House Va’ruun, but feel the nostalgia...

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Microsoft Announces Indiana Jones Coming to PS5 After Xbox Debut

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will launch on PS5 in spring 2025, following its Xbox debut on December 9, 2024. This decision is part of Microsoft's new multiplatform strategy, Project Latitude.