Summary
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has a massive 125 GB file size on PS5.
- The Great Circle feature adventure, highly detailed levels, puzzles, and story.
- The PS5 version of the game releases on April 17.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is coming to PlayStation 5 with a massive 125 GB file size. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle falls in line with Microsoft’s trend of bringing games to the PS5.
There’s a lot of adventure to be found with Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, which serves as the first Indiana Jones video game to be released in quite some time. There have been a long line of classic Indiana Jones games released over the decades, but The Great Circle introduces Indy to current-gen hardware, delivering highly detailed levels to explore, clever puzzles to complete, and an engrossing story to get lost in.

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle comes in at a rather large 132GB on the Xbox Series X, though the soon-to-release PS5 port isn’t much smaller. According to PlayStation Game Size on Twitter, PlayStation 5 users will need a total of 125 GB of free space in order to download the game, showing just how massive and hefty Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is under the hood. The Great Circle has been praised for its visual quality and fidelity, as well as its robust systems, which are likely a huge contributing factor to its install size.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Comes With Huge PS5 Download Size
The Great Circle is set to launch for PS5 on April 17, marking a very exciting and interesting time for both Microsoft and Sony. Originally announced to be an Xbox Series X console exclusive, Microsoft revealed The Great Circle would in fact come to PlayStation 5, shocking both Sony and Xbox fans alike. The Great Circle is not the only Xbox exclusive title to make its way onto Sony consoles, with Forza Horizon 5 also launching for PS5 later th is month.
Exclusive titles still very much exist, though the divide between platforms and fanbases seems to be vanishing, as seen with The Great Circle. There have even been reports of an entire Halo collection coming to PS5, though only time will tell if Microsoft’s “killer app” will jump to Sony like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will do later this month.