MachineGames' Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2 release on 12 May 2026, and Nintendo's eShop listing has revealed concrete download requirements, pricing, and DLC information for players preparing to install the new title.
The adventure, which narrative-wise is set between Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade, will be available both digitally and as a full cart physical edition.
File size and pricing
According to the official Nintendo eShop listing, the digital edition of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle requires an estimated 59.7GB of free storage.
The base game is listed at a retail price of £59.99 / $69.99.
Players should plan ahead to ensure adequate Switch 2 storage or an appropriate microSD solution before attempting a download.
The Order of the Giants DLC
A standalone entry for The Order of the Giants DLC is also on the eShop, with an estimated 4.4GB free space requirement.
The add-on is priced at £17.99 / $19.99 and is described as a new story chapter that takes Indiana Jones into the ancient streets of Rome and into forgotten twisting catacombs.
Pre-order bonuses and editions
Both the main game and the DLC include pre-order content.
Pre-orders for the primary release grant a Travelling Suit Outfit and a Lion Tamer Whip inspired by The Last Crusade.
Purchasing the DLC as part of a pre-order package provides Indy’s Temple of Doom outfit.
In addition to the digital release, a confirmed full cart physical edition will be available for collectors and players who prefer boxed copies.
Context and developer notes
MachineGames developed Indiana Jones and the Great Circle; the studio has been publicly engaged in promotion and discussion of the title.
Coverage has included previews and an interview with MachineGames creative director Axel Torvenius.
The confirmed release date, file sizes, pricing tiers, and pre-order incentives are listed directly on Nintendo’s eShop for Switch 2.
What to do now
Players planning to purchase Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on Switch 2 should verify available storage space and consider whether they want the digital or full cart edition.
For additional details, consult the Nintendo eShop listing and official MachineGames communications ahead of the 12 May 2026 launch.
The adventure, which narrative-wise is set between Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Last Crusade, will be available both digitally and as a full cart physical edition.
File size and pricing
According to the official Nintendo eShop listing, the digital edition of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle requires an estimated 59.7GB of free storage.
The base game is listed at a retail price of £59.99 / $69.99.
Players should plan ahead to ensure adequate Switch 2 storage or an appropriate microSD solution before attempting a download.
The Order of the Giants DLC
A standalone entry for The Order of the Giants DLC is also on the eShop, with an estimated 4.4GB free space requirement.
The add-on is priced at £17.99 / $19.99 and is described as a new story chapter that takes Indiana Jones into the ancient streets of Rome and into forgotten twisting catacombs.
Pre-order bonuses and editions
Both the main game and the DLC include pre-order content.
Pre-orders for the primary release grant a Travelling Suit Outfit and a Lion Tamer Whip inspired by The Last Crusade.
Purchasing the DLC as part of a pre-order package provides Indy’s Temple of Doom outfit.
In addition to the digital release, a confirmed full cart physical edition will be available for collectors and players who prefer boxed copies.
Context and developer notes
MachineGames developed Indiana Jones and the Great Circle; the studio has been publicly engaged in promotion and discussion of the title.
Coverage has included previews and an interview with MachineGames creative director Axel Torvenius.
The confirmed release date, file sizes, pricing tiers, and pre-order incentives are listed directly on Nintendo’s eShop for Switch 2.
What to do now
Players planning to purchase Indiana Jones and the Great Circle on Switch 2 should verify available storage space and consider whether they want the digital or full cart edition.
For additional details, consult the Nintendo eShop listing and official MachineGames communications ahead of the 12 May 2026 launch.