Tomb Raider’s 2013 reboot just shadow dropped on Switch and Switch 2 consoles

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Those with Switch consoles who have had a hankering to play Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition – that is to say, the remaster of 2013’s Tomb Raider reboot – but have been unable to do so due to its lack of availability, well I have good news for you.

Today, Aspyr and Crystal Dynamics shadow dropped the game on Switch and Switch 2. You can check out a trailer for it below.

Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition – Release Trailer. Watch on YouTube

“Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition is the award-winning cinematic action-adventure that tells Lara Croft’s emotional journey from an inexperienced young woman into a hardened survivor – with a stunningly lifelike world to explore,” reads the official blurb, with the promise of “high-octane combat”, the ability to customise weapons and gear, and of course some “grueling” environments which Lara will need to endure.

Along with the base game, Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition also comes with all of the original DLC, as well as digital versions of the Dark Horse comic Tomb Raider: The Beginning, Brady Games’ mini-art book Tomb Raider: The Art of Survival, and the ‘Final Hours of Tomb Raider’ developer video series.

It also includes online multiplayer for up to eight players.

Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition is available via the Nintendo eShop for £17/$20. That said, owners of Aspyr’s previously released Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered Starring Lara Croft or Tomb Raider 4-6 Remastered on Nintendo Switch are eligible for a 10 percent discount.


Lara aims an arrow at an advancing enemy in Tomb Raider Definitive Edition
Image credit: Crystal Dynamics

For more on the series, a few years ago I spoke with Tomb Raider 2013 writer Rhianna Pratchett about her time on the game.

More recently, Netflix shared a trailer for the second season of its Tomb Raider anime, known as The Legend of Lara Croft.

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