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Ashley Bardhan

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: Order of Giants DLC is out this September with more of everyone's favorite fedora-wearing archaeologist

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Indy hanging onto a vine as in Raiders of the Lost Ark.

The Indiana Jones and the Great Circle DLC will release this year on September 4 for PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft revealed today during the Xbox Games Showcase 2025.

Previously announced last summer, the Order of Giants DLC promises more catacomb-diving and treasure-stealing with the intrepid Indy, though publisher Bethesda hasn't elaborated on many of its specifics before today.

But the teaser trailer that accompanied Order of Giants' release date announcement during the Xbox Games Showcase offers a blink-of-an-eye – but still comprehensive – preview of what the DLC entails.

"A new adventure begins..." promises the trailer. Indy himself doesn't sound thrilled about it. We watch him trod the cobblestone streets of Italy, where he declares, "This is where it starts."

"Beneath the streets of Rome," he continues, "enter the city of Antioch." There, between stone statues of saints and old sepulchers, you'll have to find the "secret relic," Indy says, quite unhelpfully. "Bring it back to the Holy See. Defend the secret." Is it possible that Indy has somehow discovered the ancient origins of Catholic guilt? Take a look at the trailer below if you need help deciding.

I don't think so, though. This DLC is proudly about the Nephilim Order, or Giants, who Indy reveals by torchlight to be the behemoth subjects of those stone statues I mentioned earlier – not the Catholic saints. It seems that a blasphemous group of hooded strangers are still down in Antioch with you, worshipping the Giants... and they probably won't let you walk among them without a struggle.

"Fate Of Atlantis felt like the movie we never got," says Indiana Jones and The Great Circle producer as devs reflect on the series' gaming legacy: "It really captured the spirit of the movies that came before it."

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