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Rise of the tomb raider coming with PS4 and PC in 2016

Whenever one reads about “Tomb Raider” and Lara Croft, one can imagine an action adventure game, sort of like what Indiana Jones would do.

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A publishing deal with Microsoft Studios had looked like it would lock down “Rise of the Tomb Raider” as an Xbox One exclusive.

Meanwhile, according to a report by Damian Seeto of Attack of the Fanboy, the graphics of the “Rise of the Tomb Raider” for the Xbox One would be absolutely fantastic as it has been confirmed that “Rise of the Tomb Raider” would run at 1080p 30fps for the Xbox One. The Lara Croft games have become classics themselves, especially the first installment of it. It is no wonder that fans clamor for a release on the PlayStation 4 and PC.

With its predecessor so well received across multiple platforms, why restrict the sequel’s audience or attempt to funnel it into Xbox One ownership, many protested.

The PC release is detailed as arriving “for Windows 10 and Steam”, a heads-up that Microsoft will be making the most of an app store built in to the next iteration of its PC operating system, which begins deployment this July 29.

Its PC release will be early 2016, though there is no exact date when. PlayStation 4 owners will have to wait a full year for the game, though they can enjoy the “Tomb Raider: Ultimate Edition” for now.

What it was in reality was a timed unique, which nonetheless left us eager to know when the recreation would come to different consoles and the PC.

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Tomb Raider has long been a franchise with a big focus on exploration and puzzle solving, as well as providing some platforming thrills and shooting sequences. The environment of Siberia will offer more extreme conditions for Lara to adapt to, and her new equipment will come in great use when facing avalanches and climbing unsafe icy peaks.

Rise of the Tomb Raider