Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation Remaster May Be Coming In The Future

Feb 19, 2024 at 07:57am EST
Tomb Raider The Last Revelation

Tomb Raider The Last Revelation, the fourth entry in the series, may be getting the remaster treatment in the future, judging from some recent findings.

As spotted by @danthedan20 on X/Twitter, the remastered version of the fourth entry in the series may have been teased in the recently released remasters of the first three games starring Lara Croft. The screenshot below shows the release date of the remasters in the upper left corner and a set of coordinates in the bottom right corner, preceded by the word "Next." The coordinates are for Giza in Egypt, which is where the fourth entry in the series is set.

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While the teaser is pretty clear, without an official confirmation, we have to take everything with a grain of salt until an official announcement is made. As the first series remasters have just launched, we also shouldn't expect to see the Tomb Raider The Last Revelation remaster anytime soon, although the warm reception of the reworked first three entries in the series could speed things up.

Tomb Raider The Last Revelation launched back in March 2000 on PC, PlayStation, and SEGA Dreamcast. The game is available for purchase on Steam and can be played on modern PCs.

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