The Indiana Jones Game by Bethesda Might Already Have a Name and Release Date
Despite being the inspiration for Lara Croft and Nathan Drake, this is actually Indiana Jones' first big AAA video game adaptation.
Despite being the inspiration for Lara Croft and Nathan Drake, this is actually Indiana Jones' first big AAA video game adaptation.
It's definitely looking like Obsidian Entertainment's Avowed and MachineGames' Indiana Jones game are coming out sooner rather than later.
Disney and Lucasfilm doesn't mind that the game is only coming to PC and Xbox given its reach with Game Pass.
Disney's Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny as well as The Marvels tanked at the box office despite their sizeable budgets.
No, we're not talking about the Indiana Jones game either, which, by the way, also falls under the Disney umbrella.
More than a decade has passed since Bethesda Game Studios released Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
Perhaps what the Indiana Jones franchise could benefit from is the launch of a new game series, as opposed to any new film releases.
One thing's for sure: when the world gets its hands on Starfield, we're bound to witness an epochal moment in gaming history.
Hollywood needs to learn that throwing money at a potential blockbuster doesn't always guarantee financial success at the global box office.
The Indiana Jones star prefers to be known as a working actor.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny disappoints at the box office with an estimated $60 million domestic opening weekend gross.
Past 80, Harrison Ford proves he can whip old age as skillfully as he whips Nazis in his final appearance as Indiana Jones.
MachineGames' Indiana Jones game, which will be exclusive to the Xbox, will feature a mix of third-person and first-person gameplay.
A new rumor reveals that the upcoming adventure game will have specific areas for first-person and third-person perspectives.
Ford has provided highly sought-after details on his future career plans, and it seems he will be around for some time to come.
Ford has stated that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will be his last movie in the iconic franchise.
The long-gestating Indiana Jones game by MachineGames is now officially locked to the Xbox Series S and X.
While Indiana Jones is the primary focus of MachineGames at the moment, there's reason to believe that the developer is working on a Wolfenstein game...
Indiana Jones 5 received a standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival after it screened but critics weren't so pleased with its quality.
Paramount owns the distribution rights to the first four Indiana Jones films and its streaming arm, Paramount Plus, currently houses them.
The forthcoming film will be Harrison Ford’s last outing as the character unless he’s changed his mind.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will be the official title of the final installment in the series.
Empire magazine has disclosed important details about the forthcoming Indiana Jones film following an interview with the film’s cast and crew members.
Rumors have sprung that test screening results for Indiana Jones 5 are abysmal. Meanwhile, a prequel series is being developed for Disney+.