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Indiana Jones and the Great Circleis the latest Xbox first-party title to be ported to rival gaming platforms and the game developers are beyond ecstatic. PlayStation 5 users will likely experience a better and much more refined version of the game given the developers’ optimistic reaction and positive outlook.

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Porting games to different platforms is a controversial topic nowadays; however, people fail to see the positive side. The project was originally envisioned as a multiplatform title; unfortunately, after the Microsoft acquisition, it was believed to be locked onto the Xbox platform and PC but that was not the case.

The Developers of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Are Thrilled With About the PlayStation 5 Port

The gaming community anticipated every major project in active development fromBethesda Game Studioswould be exclusively released on the Xbox ecosystem. During this year’s Gamescom, the official release date was announced and the segment ended with an announcement thatIndiana Jones and The Great Circlewill be coming to the PlayStation 5early next year.

The game developers were happy about the announcement and are convinced the PlayStation 5 port will perform much better than on the native Xbox Series consoles. It comes asno one’s surprise thatXbox games naturally run better on the PlayStation 5similar to the situation ofSea of Thieves, and judging by the developers’ initial reaction, it is safe to bet the game will look stellar.

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Xbox is “Super Thrilled” hands in the air excited – yelling hooray that Indiana Jones is coming to PlayStation and they will have extra time for polishing the gameGonna make sure it plays best on PS5 Propic.twitter.com/lxNcGC7PjS

It is ironic to see developers act this optimistically for shipping a game on a rival platform. Early previews and gameplay showcaseMachineGames’ talent and eye for detailand expect nothing less from veteran game developers.

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Oh wow, they literally threw their hands in the air 😂💀💀

Judging by their reactions, it is like the game developers were held captive to work on the Xbox version but aspired to work on the PlayStation 5 port.Other supporters felt betrayedand Phil Spencer let them down after his initial statements regarding first-party exclusivity only to see this project jump over in a few short months.

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“Yet another cope fest”: Certain Commentators With the Xbox Community Are Seriously Struggling To Accept That Indiana Jones and The Great Circle Is Going To PS5

The Gaming Community’s Excitement for Indiana Jones PS5 Is Palpable

Regardless of how well the game will perform sales-wise and optimization,others still prefer to pledge their loyalty to the Xbox platform. There is a strong likelihood the game will run better on rival hardware and it is not for the lack of trying, the developers are familiar with the tech and could push the boundaries even further.

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No one is on the losing side in this dilemma, the developers get to do what they want and Microsoft generates revenue from the PlayStation 5 sales. Hopefully, others will see it as a symbiotic relationship instead of a competition.

The gaming community is confident aboutStarfieldbeing next in lineand following through after the recentIndiana JonesPS5 port. Microsoft is no longer concerned about its place in the console war and prefers to become a third-party producer of high-quality projects.

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The community is divided about this but there is a silver lining. It would be a shame to keep one game that was worked on for years tethered to one platform.

Are you excited aboutIndiana Jones and the Great Circle? Let us know in the comments section below!

Rouvin Josef Quirimit

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Piqued by his interest in superheroes during the early days of Marvel movies, Rouvin fell in a rabbit hole of pop culture. His passion for movies led to video games and he fell in love with God of War, The Last of Us, Uncharted, Red Dead Redemption, and more great single-player games that paved the way for his career as a gaming writer.

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