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「インディアナジョーンズゲームは4月にPS5で発売されます:ビルビルクン」

著者 : Allison アップデート : Jun 21,2025

「インディアナジョーンズゲームは4月にPS5で発売されます:ビルビルクン」

インディアナ・ジョーンズと大規模なサークルは、信頼できるインサイダービルビルヌから新しい詳細が出現するにつれて興奮を生み出し続けています。正確な報告の歴史で知られている彼は、今後のPS5ポートをめぐる最近の漏れと噂を綿密に調査しました。今、4月17日に発売されると言われています。

この予想されるリリース日は、VergeのジャーナリストであるTom Warrenによって行われた以前の声明と一致しています。追加の確認は、PlayStation 5バージョンの4月17日のターゲットを強化して、PlayStation Inside Sourcesからのものです。

Billbil-Kunによると、このゲームは少なくとも2つの異なる物理エディションで利用可能になり、予約注文は3月25日に開始される予定です。標準版は70ドルで小売される予定で、プレミアムエディションの価格は100ドルです。プレミアムパッケージで典型的なものであるように、このバージョンを選択する人は、4月15日にゲームプレイを開始する早期アクセスを享受します。これは一般リリースの2日前です。

昨年、インディアナ・ジョーンズと大規模なサークルは、主要なゲームパスタイトルとしてスプラッシュを作り、最初の発売時に広範な称賛を受けました。 Xboxの公開戦略内の進化するダイナミクスを考えると、PS5バージョンの迅速な到着は驚くことではありません。

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