Key Takeaways
- Aspyr announces Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered for 2025, with revamped visuals and modern control options.
- The collection includes The Last Revelation, Chronicles, and Angel of Darkness and is available for $29.99 on consoles and PC.
- New features include Photo Mode, boss health bars, and trophies/achievements support, enhancing the gameplay experience.
While we just got Tomb Raider I-III Remastered in February of this year, it seems developer Aspyr wants to continue the momentum, as the studio has announced Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered for consoles and PC. It will be released on February 14, 2025.
This new Tomb Raider collection will include the following titles: The Last Revelation, Tomb Raider: Chronicles, and The Angel of Darkness. When it is released, it will cost $29.99. You can check out the trailer and key features of the upcoming collection to see how it compares to the original.
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Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation (1999)
Lara Croft uncovers the lost tomb of the Egyptian God Set, unwittingly unleashing him and fulfilling an ancient prophecy—one that plunges mankind into darkness. Pursued at every turn by her arch-rival, the unscrupulous archaeologist Werner Von Croy, Lara embarks on a journey of discovery across Egypt, where she must overcome the most ingenious puzzles and infernal traps ever devised while facing terrifying evil from beyond the grave.
Tomb Raider: Chronicles (2000)
Following the events of The Last Revelation, Lara Croft is buried in an Egyptian tomb and presumed dead. At her memorial, those closest to her reminisce about secrets from her past. Travel back and experience Lara’s untold adventures, introducing new gameplay mechanics like stealth and tightrope balancing!
Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness (2003)
Accused of murder, Lara becomes a fugitive on the run, uncovering a sinister conspiracy involving alchemical experiments and the search for ancient artifacts. It’s up to Lara to stop this unholy alliance from unleashing its incredible powers on the world.
Regarding new features, players can expect remastered visuals with the option to toggle between classic and modern graphics settings on the fly.
There are new modern controls inspired by later entries in the franchise for smoother movement and camera during gameplay (though players can still opt for the original “tank” controls).
Rounding out Aspyr’s new features are Photo Mode, quality-of-life improvements such as boss health bars, and even support for trophies/achievements.
The Tomb Raider Franchise Hits a Major Sales Milestone
If that’s not enough Tomb Raider news for you, Crystal Dynamics has revealed that the franchise has sold over 100 million units to date! With October 25 marking the game’s 28th anniversary, Crystal Dynamics has also teased that fans will have a “ton of exciting Tomb Raider promotions and surprises” throughout the promotion.
With Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered set for release next year, expect the 100 million number to rise even more. While the collection is still a few months away, fans can now check out Netflix’s Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft animated series. If you want to know whether it’s worth your time, you can check out Game Rant’s review of the entire series here.
Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered will be available on Feb. 14, 2025, on the PS4, Xbox One, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam and Epic Game Store).
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