Tomb Raider Reboot Launches on iOS and Android

Feral Interactive has announced the release of Tomb Raider on iOS and Android. Originally released in 2013 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Tomb Raider has been fully rebuilt for iOS and Android.

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Coinciding with the franchise's 30th anniversary, this reboot of the console version includes the complete original campaign and all 12 DLC packs featuring extra upgrades, outfits, and a bonus Challenge Tomb.

In case you need reminding, here's the blurb:

Tomb Raider tells the story of Lara Croft's journey from novice explorer to battle-scarred heroine. Shipwrecked on a mysterious island and armed only with her instincts, to survive she must overcome her limits and be reborn a legend.

The island's forest canopy hides murderous cultists, rampaging mercenaries, crumbling tombs and prowling wildlife. Whether puzzling, platforming, or fighting off attackers, Lara will be tested both physically and mentally as she uncovers Yamatai's ancient secrets. 

Feral says the visuals and performance of the game have been optimized for modern platforms, with higher-end devices able to reach 120 frames per second with improved textures and lighting.

Depending on your device, you can choose from up to four settings. Graphics mode prioritizes visual quality over frame rate. Performance mode does the opposite, offering smoother gameplay with slightly reduced visuals. Performance Plus, available on select iPad Pro models, pushes performance further with support for up to 120fps.

There's also a Battery Saver mode, which extends battery life by lowering both graphical fidelity and frame rate.


Controller-wise, the game includes a fully customizable touchscreen interface, with optional gyroscopic aiming available on supported devices. Full gamepad support is also included, as well as keyboard and mouse support on iPadOS and Android.

Tomb Raider is available now via the App Store and Google Play Store, priced at $19.99 / £12.99 / €15.99.

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What_Is_George Avatar
9 hours ago at 06:02 am

This is a rerelease, not a reboot… but still cool!
This game was a reboot of the series. Still makes it the reboot game. It was just rebooted back in 2013
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cicalinarrot Avatar
8 hours ago at 06:40 am
Guess they wanted a painting of their heroine but the artist misunderstood the task and painted her doing heroin instead.


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The_Gream Avatar
8 hours ago at 06:49 am
Feral Interactive is a fantastic studio for porting PC/Console games to Apple and/or Linux based platforms.

Personally, if Apple was interested in truly getting into the gaming industry, one of the best things they could do is acquire Feral, but give them the freedom to do what they do best. Just like Apple leaves a lot of control for the TV and movies on AppleTV to the writers/producers etc.
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xxFoxtail Avatar
9 hours ago at 05:28 am
This was probably one of the last (non Nintendo) AAA games I’ve played, glad to see it out on the Switch and mobile now.
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9 hours ago at 05:34 am

It's great to see more games playable in iOS but can't they come up with something original ?
Herein lies the oxymoronic nature of mobile gaming.

Every game built specifically for the platform is on the most an F2P nightmare meaning gamers who want a premium experience have to rely on console ports. These ports were never designed for touchscreens and are often best experienced with a Backbone or other controller, at which point they may as well not have bothered releasing the thing in the first place.

There is an audience of starved gamers for whom mobile is their first platform (largely markets where consoles never got a foothold) stuck with a library of games shoe-horned onto mobile because mobile devs don't want to chase the premium pay-upfront market.

This is then cross-crossed with a handheld gaming market where the consoles are better played on the sofa than a train. Nobody really makes proper portable consoles like the PSP or 3DS of old which you could just throw in a bag or back pocket beyond those janky emulation handhelds which just aren't the same.
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9 hours ago at 05:48 am
This is a rerelease, not a reboot… but still cool!
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