Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics confirmed today that their HD remastered Tomb Raider Trilogy will be released as a PS3 exclusive, and that it will be heading to US shelves on March 22nd, with a UK release to follow a few short days later...
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The Lost Gamer writes: Geoff Keighley has revealed that he has heard rumblings of the unveiling of the highly anticipated next installment within the Tomb Raider franchise.
The Lost Gamer writes: Eidos have revealed today that they are set to release a new collection of artwork entitled 'The Art of Tomb Raider'
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Eidos are planning on reducing the price of the two Tomb Raider: Anniversary Downloadable Content Packs from 1200 Microsoft Points to 800 Microsoft Points each. The new price will come into effect as of Friday 30th May. A copy of Tomb Raider: Legend is needed in order for the Tomb Raider: Anniversary content to work, alternatively you can buy the full retail game available in all good retailers now.
Back in June, it was announced that Tomb Raider: Anniversary would be coming to Xbox 360 as a number of downloadable episodic content for the 2006 release Tomb Raider: Legend. However, it seems as though Anniversary may be getting the retail treatment.
Tomb Raider creator Ian Livingstone revealed that Paramount Pictures are considering whether to make a follow-up to 2003's The Cradle Of Life which would have Angelina Jolie playing Lara Croft once again. Livingstone who recently completed the latest game in the series, Tomb Raider: Anniversary, said that when Paramount see how successful the new game is it will show that the world is still interested in the franchise. That could be enough for the final go ahead to be given. Considering the high percentage of bad game to movie conversions will gamers really be looking forward to seeing Lara Croft on the big screen once again?