And when I started talking to them about it, it was a good fit. "I think the work Machine Games have done, they’re just phenomenal developers and storytellers.
"I think I originally pitched Lucas in 2009 and I’ve been trying to find a way to make that since," Todd Howard said in an interview. We may have a while to wait still before we hear more about Bethesda's Indiana Jones game, but hopefully not nearly as long as Bethesda has been trying to get it made.
Todd Howard has been trying to get an Indiana Jones movie made for a decade Indiana Jones fans have taken to Twitter to break down the teaser in even greater detail. There are also some fun little nods to Indy's past, including the 'MC' mug, referencing Marshall College, which has previously appeared in various novels and comics. It's also easy to spot a couple of sketches of what appears to be a temple and the Chachapoyan Fertility Idol that Jones stole at the beginning of Raiders of the Lost Ark. There are lots of items sprawled across the desk in the trailer, including books on the Ancient Circle: Jubilee, and Forbidden Stones. In Bethesda's words, "it'll be some time before we have more to reveal, but we’re very excited to share today’s news!" The only substantial news on the upcoming release was Bethesda's surprise announcement on us on Twitter. Todd Howard has also been named as the executive producer. MachineGames, the same studio that brought us the rebooted Wolfenstein games, will be collaborating with Lucasfilm Games on Indy's next adventure. All we know is that it's officially in development, and it has some promising names behind it.
It's too early to mark a date on our calendars, but that doesn't mean we can't comb the teaser trailer and dream about the things we'd like to see in the upcoming Indiana Jones game. What's the Indiana Jones game release date? Here's everything we know about Bethesda's upcoming Indiana Jones game, and when we hope we'll be able to play it. While there's very little information to dissect at the time of writing, we've done our best to scour the trailer for details. If the teaser trailer released in January is anything to go by, Bethesda's Indiana Jones game is in good hands, and will be jam packed with Easter eggs for devoted fans.