Indiana Jones PS5 Disc Is Empty! Fans Furious

Summary

  • The PS5 physical disc for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle has only 20 GB of data.
  • Players will need the internet to download the rest of the game, sparking disappointment from fans.
  • Fans accuse Bethesda of misleading buyers with false advertising on the physical edition box art.

It’s been established that the PlayStation 5 version of the game “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle” comes with an extra downloadable component. This revelation has sparked discussions once more about the use of physical media on contemporary consoles, as some critics argue that publishers like Bethesda are being misleading in their sales practices. Now, “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle” is causing a stir among fans, who are expressing dissatisfaction with its PlayStation 5 physical edition.

As a gaming enthusiast, I’ve grown accustomed to downloading game components even after purchasing a disc, given the escalating file sizes of AAA titles in recent years. Take for instance, the physical version of Monster Hunter World, which required an update upon launch. However, it seems that the approach taken by Indiana Jones and the Great Circle for its PS5 physical release has left fans particularly disgruntled.

As a passionate PS5 gamer, I’ve found myself dismayed by the physical edition of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Upon unboxing, I was shocked to discover that the disc holds only 20 GB of the game. This revelation means that physical copy owners aren’t gaining any significant benefits over digital buyers, other than the ease of transferring ownership. This news has left many fans, including myself, who were eagerly anticipating an immediate gaming experience after popping in the disc, feeling let down.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Hid the Internet Requirement

A common complaint among PS5 owners regarding the physical version of ‘Indiana Jones and the Great Circle’ is that the artwork on online retailers doesn’t show the “requires internet connection” symbol, even though the product itself has a label indicating the need for additional download. Consequently, some consumers are accusing the publisher, Bethesda, of deceptive advertising. This isn’t the first time Bethesda has faced such accusations; in 2018, they were criticized for misleading buyers of ‘Fallout 76’, who received a low-quality bag instead of the premium Collector’s Edition item that was marketed.

Some enthusiasts contend that Microsoft and Bethesda have not given fair value to buyers by choosing not to release the game as a two-disc set. They propose that the large file size of Indiana Jones (approximately 125 GB) could comfortably fit on two discs, but suspect that the publisher intentionally opted against including a second disc in order to cut costs and boost profits. Whether this assumption is accurate or not, many fans have expressed their discontent, canceling their pre-orders and claiming that purchasing the physical version holds no appeal. For those intrigued, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will be globally released on April 17, 2025, with a three-day early access period for premium editions starting three days prior to the official launch date.

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2025-04-14 16:06