Bethesda has just dropped a bombshell that will make many players sigh in relief. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will not include the controversial Denuvo anti-tamper tech. This decision will resonate positively within the gaming community, especially among fans looking forward to this title.
Set in an intense first-person perspective, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle blends action, stealth, puzzles, and gunplay in an epic quest. And let’s not forget Indy’s iconic whip! The developers promise that players can apply it for climbing, distracting foes, or even taking out enemies. How cool is that?
As Indy journeys through breathtaking locales-from the ancient temples of Sukhothai to the majestic pyramids of Egypt and even the stunning snowy Himalayas-players will experience a rich narrative set in 1937, nestled between Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle does not include Denuvo. It was only in review builds for leak precautions. https://t.co/pETxewqi1H
— Bethesda (@bethesda) December 4, 2024
While you’ll primarily be traveling through first-person gameplay, expect some camera shifts to third-person during climbing sequences or cutscenes. This approach is interesting and could upgrade immersion.
Just yesterday, Bethesda revealed the game’s official PC system requirements. Notably, this game will demand a GPU equipped with hardware. Ray Tracing support is a major step for modern gaming! Plus, it’ll feature Full-Ray Tracing (Path Tracing), which is pretty groundbreaking.
If you’re wondering about performance specs, an NVIDIA RTX 4080 can handle Native 4K/Ultra settings at 60FPS without path tracing. However, if you want path-tracing goodness at 60FPS in 4K with DLSS 3 performance (and frame generation), brace yourself. You’ll need an NVIDIA RTX 4090!
The evolution of graphics capabilities is astounding. I remember when Path Tracing was something we could only dream about in older titles like Quake 2. Here we are on the brink of enjoying visually stunning triple-A games using this technology!
Make a note because Indiana Jones and the Great Circle launches on December 9th. I can’t wait to see how this adventure unfolds!