EIDOS Montreal and Nixxes have released a new patch for the PC version of Shadow of the Tomb Raider. According to the release notes, this latest update adds matchmaking & friend invite for the new cooperative gameplay functionality added with the Forge of Destiny Challenge Tomb.
Moreover, this patch adds two new game modes: Score Attack and Time Attack. Players will be able to replay the challenge tombs they discovered in new challenging ways and get additional rewards.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider PC update 6 also allows gamers to to switch between different audio output settings (this reenables support for Dolby Atmos) and features many smaller stability and functionality fixes.
As always, Steam will auto-download this patch and you can find its complete changelog below. You can also read our review here.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider Patch 6 Release Notes
- New content added by purchasing “The Forge” DLC : The Echoes of the Past Side Mission, the Forge of Destiny Challenge Tomb, new skill, new outfits and new weapons.
- Matchmaking & friend invite for the new cooperative gameplay functionality added with the Forge of Destiny Challenge Tomb.
- New Achievements added for the new DLC content.
- New game modes: Score Attack and Time Attack – Replay the challenge tombs you discovered in new challenging ways and get additional rewards.
- You are now able to switch between different audio output settings. This reenables support for Dolby Atmos.
- Many smaller stability and functionality fixes.
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