For individuals who value game conservation, it’s disappointing to hear that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will necessitate an active internet connection, regardless of whether you opt for the physical version of the game for PS5, which is scheduled for release on the 17th of April.
Fine print on the Game’s Collector’s Set, comprising the Premium Edition and a physical globe, clarifies that you’ll need an internet connection to download both the game and its additional content.
As rumored, it seems like the boxed version of the game comes with a Blu-ray disc, but don’t get too excited just yet – the actual game isn’t on that disc. Instead, you’re essentially buying a digital key to download the game directly from the PlayStation Store. I’ll reach out to Bethesda to confirm this information.
From a traditional standpoint of a single-player game without any online services, it seems unfair not to have the main campaign available on the game disc. We understand that patches and updates may need downloading, but including the core story within the game itself would be more appropriate.
Clearly, as we progress towards a predominantly digital world, it’s understandable that some publishers might continue selling physical copies of games. However, in order to meet the expectations of their customers, these publishers should ensure a basic standard by including the complete game on the disc itself.
This isn’t acceptable, Microsoft!
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2025-03-25 06:36