Bethesda's Pete Hines says that the upcoming Indiana Jones game will hit Game Pass at launch...
Microsoft's proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard continues to be analysed in great depth — during the ongoing case between Microsoft and the Federal Trade Commission , Hines discussed how Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda had ensured Xbox exclusivity for theThe Indiana Jones game in question, which was announced back in 2021 as in development from MachineGames and in collaboration with Lucasfilm Games, is likely some way off still, yet it has clearly been under some discussion...
We haven't seen anything of that MachineGames' Indiana Jones game except for a clip with the image above, which arrived with the game's announcement in 2021, and that it will be executive produced by Todd Howard in partnership with Lucasfilm Games.
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