Indiana Jones and The Great Circlepacks a lot of hidden mysteries, secret interactions with NPCs, and fun activities inside its major locations. One of these hidden activities is the boxing pits that players can find in The Vatican City, Gizeh, and Sukhothai. After gaining access to one, you can square off against increasingly tough fighters in a boxing arena and earn money after every round. Let’s check out all the boxing pit locations in the game and how to access them.

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The first boxing pit that you’re able to visit inIndiana Jones and The Great Circleis the one located in the bowels of Vatican City. After going towards the right side of Belvedere Courtyard, players can find its entrance in the Vatican Gardens, located rightafter passing the Fountain of Confession.

Before players can access the fighting den and fight against blackshirts, they’ll need to unlock the required Blackshirt disguise/outfit.

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Hardboiled II, Sawbones II

The second boxing pit, also known as the Knuckle Duster Den inIndiana Jones and The Great Circle, can be found inside the Gizeh Village. Simplyfast travel to the villageand head towards its back to find an open door which leads underground.

Similar to the underground boxing ring in Vatican City, you’ll also need to unlock the special disguise called the Wehrmacht uniform in Gizeh to enter the den.

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Players can access the boxing arena in Sukhothai quite easily as it’s very close to the starting hub area. Simply get on the boat and travel north, hugging the boundary to the right until you reach a dock. After docking the boat, players will spot the entrance to the Sukhothai boxing ring.

As you’ll already know by now, you’ll need to acquire the Royal Army Disguise first before the keeper of the boxing den can let you in.

Why Should You Visit the Boxing Arenas in Indiana Jones and The Great Circle?

These were all the boxing arena locations in Indiana Jones and The Great Circle. There are many reasons why you should visit the boxing ring including,