Bethesda boss Todd Howard has seemingly teased that Machine Games' upcoming Indiana Jones game could finally be revealed next year.
title since its announcement back in January 2021, but Todd Howard appears to have teased that news on the game could be coming next year., Howard, who is an executive producer on the new Indiana Jones game, spoke about his love for the franchise and about the upcoming title, which is in development with Wolfenstein studio MachineGames.
"I am a giant Indiana Jones fan. It can be brought to video games in a unique way," Howard said."The game is obviously: you’re exploring stuff. It’s about him. So if you’re playing the game, how do you feel that you are indeed playing versus just watching?" The report notes that Howard wasn't allowed to talk more about the game, but he finished the interview by saying,"We'll talk next year."
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