Indiana Jones And The Great Circle Gains New Outfit And Broader Fixes In Latest Update
The latest Indiana Jones and the Great Circle update brings a new cosmetic option and a round of targeted fixes, extending MachineGames’ post-launch support for the title. The addition of the Pankot Palace outfit leads the update, framed around the keyword. The suit recreates the formal look worn during the Temple of Doom dinner sequence, complete with round spectacles and bowtie. It appears whenever the character is not in disguise and does not override level-specific attire, such as the set pieces in Marshall College or Nepal. All players can access it through the Outfit tab, where pre-order and premium cosmetics remain in the same menu.
The update also resolves several small but persistent issues across the game. Voice-over levels have been rebalanced in scenes where spoken lines previously dropped under ambient sound. Manual entries that described alternate outfits and whips inaccurately have been corrected. The patch also addresses an interruption triggered by Xbox Series X/S power-saving mode, which could activate mid-video in rare cases. These adjustments aim to stabilize presentation across platforms with minimal disruption to existing saves.
The Order of Giants DLC receives a minor fix as well. The Fieldwork name for “A Mystery Begins” now displays as intended in the Journal, resolving a bug that appeared when players bought the DLC after advancing beyond the Vatican. The correction ensures continuity across late-purchasers’ progress logs, an issue that had been documented by users since the add-on’s release.
MachineGames has confirmed one more cosmetic item is planned for a future update, but has not disclosed details. The addition follows the studio’s pattern of periodic content drops. Earlier in the year, the game received New Game+, allowing players to carry Adventure Books, Adventure Points, currency, and Medicine Bottles into a subsequent run. Completing another playthrough in that mode unlocks an alternate ending after the credits, broadening replay value without restructuring the campaign. A Cairo outfit also arrived in that same anniversary update, reflecting Indiana Jones’ jacket-free look from Raiders of the Lost Ark. Players can pair the outfit with language options introduced at the same time, which allow voice tracks and subtitles to be mixed independently.
This month’s patch reinforces that staggered strategy rather than presenting a single sweeping revision. Changes focus on maintenance, stability, and wardrobe variety. The studio’s approach keeps the game active without overhauling systems in ways that would disrupt established playthroughs. The consistency also aligns with MachineGames’ incremental updates across earlier titles, which often emphasized corrective patches between content beats.
The focal point remains the new look, which adopts a clean recreation of the Temple of Doom outfit rather than a stylized variant. The team kept it accessible to all players to prevent the fragmentation that sometimes accompanies cosmetic releases tied to higher-tier editions. The outfit’s behavior in disguise-required levels follows the game’s existing logic, ensuring no conflicts with scripted sequences.
Several small design choices guide how players interact with the new option. The outfit menu’s placement in the Options screen keeps it separate from gear progression structures, which avoids mixing cosmetic selection with resource-based upgrades. This setup also minimizes friction when switching between cosmetic sets during consecutive missions. The decision to have the outfit appear only when not in disguise preserves the narrative coherence of specific scenes, especially those anchored in undercover sequences.

MachineGames’ continued attention to Indiana Jones and the Great Circle supports a stable post-launch cycle three quarters into its life, extending after the recent DLC addition and the studio’s anniversary milestone. While the update does not introduce major mechanics, it reinforces the game’s profile through reliability improvements and a recognizable new cosmetic addition tied to one of the series’ most cited sequences.
New Features from the devs' patch notes on Steam:
- Pankot Palace outfit is now available
- A new outfit for Indy has been added for all players, based on the suit he wore to dinner at Pankot Palace in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
- To switch to the new outfit, open the Outfit tab in the Options menu and select the Pankot Palace outfit; pre-order and premium outfits appear in the same tab.
- Indy will wear this outfit whenever he isn’t in a disguise or when a level does not require a specific outfit such as Marshall College or Nepal.
- Another new outfit is planned for a future update.
Read also, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle sold more than 117,200 copies after the launch on PlayStation 5 in its first week, moving faster there than on Steam during its initial December launch and outpacing Xbox, where most players accessed it through Game Pass.


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