Indiana Jones PS5 Is Selling Faster Than Xbox and PC, Claims Analysts

As a dedicated fan, I can’t help but express my excitement about Indiana Jones and the Great Circle that just dropped on the mighty PlayStation 5. This adventurous tale has certainly set foot on Sony’s platform with quite a bang!

Based on a comprehensive study conducted by Alinea Analytics, it’s been reported that the game’s title has surpassed 100,000 sales on PlayStation, and is currently performing better than its Steam version during their simultaneous launches.

Although the company doesn’t disclose the specific details of its approach, it claims that it offers the “most precise” data available. We plan to reach out to them for additional information on how they gather their statistics.

Currently, the report indicates that MachineGames’ newest game is experiencing faster sales on PlayStation 5 compared to Xbox Series X|S and PC. Remarkably, this occurs even though the game debuted later on PlayStation 5, following the conclusion of its initial promotional phase.

As a passionate gaming enthusiast, I’ve noticed an interesting trend with a recent title – Alinea Analytics’ data reveals that fewer gamers opted for Early Access when the game was just four months old. This isn’t surprising, but something intriguing has happened since the official PS5 launch date: the performance of the PS5 version has surpassed its Steam counterpart quite comfortably.

The report further states that the PS5 edition is outpacing its Xbox counterpart in sales, yet it’s important to note that the game’s availability on Game Pass adds a bit of uncertainty to this comparison.

The text implies that approximately 4.5 million Xbox gamers have experienced the Indy adventure, with a significant portion of these experiences being attributed to the subscription service. Furthermore, it suggests that Game Pass has a tendency to reduce sales of premium games, and it comments critically that this strategy isn’t proving profitable for the company.

This study delves into the possible overlap between players who own Indiana Jones for PS5 and have experience with other action-adventure titles such as Uncharted and Tomb Raider; unsurprisingly, the correlation is substantial.

Until we understand the methods used to generate the data, interpreting it extensively might be premature. However, it’s evident that Indiana Jones PS5 appears to have a promising launch.

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2025-04-26 07:36