Tomb Raider Reloaded is jumping to iOS and Android


Even after so many series and ups and downs, Tomb Raider is one of my favorite game franchises. A franchise that is close to my heart and that I enjoy every chance I get. Today, the good news is that Tomb Raider Reloaded is making its way to the mobile platform quite soon, and fans of the series will have no problem enjoying the game.

Tomb Raider Reloaded is the first roguelike game in the franchise, heading to iOS, Android, and Netflix

For those wondering, Tomb Raider Reloaded was created in collaboration with developer Emerald City Games and is currently in the pre-registration phase. The game will be available for iOS and Android on February 14, later this month, at the same time as the game also launches on Netflix, which comes with all memberships. iOS users can register the game from here and Android users can do so by visiting the Google Play Store. Registering now will get you a unique gold version of Lara Croft’s twin pistols.

You can watch the reveal trailer below.

Here’s an official statement for those wondering about the game.

Tomb Raider Reloaded takes players on an action-packed adventure as they step into the shoes of trailblazing hero Lara Croft on her swan-diving, cliff-climbing, backflipping quest to retrieve the ancient Scion artifact, exploring ever-changing rooms filled with new and familiar enemies, but also dangerous traps and puzzles. Along the way, they gain run-specific boosts in addition to permanent rewards such as XP modifiers, runes that boost Lara’s stats, and manuals used to unlock and upgrade her outfits, such as her fan-favorite bomber jacket. As players progress through each level, they can stack perks to enhance Lara’s abilities, even crafting weapons to upgrade her arsenal.

Tomb Raider Reloaded will be the first roguelike game in the franchise. So if that’s your kind of fun, you’d be more than happy with the game. As mentioned earlier, the game will be available to everyone on iOS, Android, and Netflix later this year on February 14.

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