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Billbil-kun: latest Indiana Jones game launches on PS5 this April

by Isaac Mar 19,2025

Billbil-kun: latest Indiana Jones game launches on PS5 this April

Renowned insider billbil-kun, known for his accurate predictions, has unveiled new information about the highly anticipated PS5 port of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. Building on previous reports from The Verge's Tom Warren hinting at an April release, and corroborating information from PlayStation Inside sources, billbil-kun points to an April 17th launch date.

He further details at least two physical editions, available for pre-order beginning March 25th. The standard edition will retail at $70, while a premium edition will be priced at $100. As expected, premium edition pre-orders will grant early access, allowing players to begin their adventure on April 15th.

Given the game's successful launch on Xbox Game Pass last year and the recent shifts in Xbox's gaming strategy, the relatively swift arrival of a PS5 version comes as no surprise.

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