Summary
Xbox Series Xand S users have an exciting way to celebrateIndiana Jones and the Great Circle, with Microsoft adding another dynamic background to consoles. Fans can now give theirXbox Series Xor S consoles anIndiana Jonestheme just in time forThe Great Circle’s release.
Released in late 2020, Microsoft’s most up-to-date consoles, the Xbox Series X and S, come equipped with some of the company’s most impressive hardware to date, allowing players to enjoy the very best of modern gaming. WhileHalo Infinitedid not act as a launch title for the new slate of Xbox consoles, the game signified that Microsoft was moving to its next generation of hardware, with even more exciting experiences around the corner.MachineGames’Indiana Jones and the Great Circleis a great example, placing players in the shoes of the legendary archeologist Henry Jones Jr. as he uncovers his latest mystery. To celebrate the new game, Microsoft has released a new dynamic background for Xbox users just in time forThe Great Circle’s release.
This new dynamic background is free for all Xbox Series X and S users and can be applied to dashboards right now. A closer look at the new background was shared by klobrille on Twitter. Fans of the legendaryIndiana Jonesfranchise will surely get a kick out of this new background, which places the fedora-wearing archeologist and treasure hunter front and center. Indy is dressed in his signature look, complete with a whip, which will be prominentlyfeatured inIndiana Jones and the Great Circle.
Xbox Releases New Indiana Jones Dynamic Background
Microsoft has been playing around with dynamic backgrounds a lot in recent months, releasing numerous video game-inspired backdrops that help players further customize their home consoles. Both the Xbox Series X and S feature a variety of customization options, though certain dynamic backgrounds, like aclassic Xbox 360-inspired one, can completely change the way they look and feel.
Xbox Series X
Microsoft’s ninth-generation console, the Xbox Series X is a powerful machine that can support 4K resolution and 60 fps, depending on the game. Released alongside the Xbox Series S, the Series X has a Custom AMD Zen 2 CPU, a Custom RDNA 2 GPU, and 16 GB of RAM.