Crystal Dynamics has released a new artwork for its upcoming Unreal Engine 5-powered Tomb Raider game. This artwork gives us a glimpse at the re-designed model for Lara Croft. So, go ahead and take a look at it.
As we can see, the “new” Lara will wear her iconic outfit. This will definitely please a lot of TR fans. Moreover, she appears to be a mix between the reboot Lara and the Tomb Raider: Legacy Lara. In short, she does look like Lara Croft. And yes, her bazookas were slightly downgraded.
For those wondering, this was a members-only, exclusive artwork wallpaper from the official TR site. So yes, this is legit. Also, if you visit the official website, you’ll get this other artwork.
In 2022, Crystal Dynamics officially revealed this upcoming Tomb Raider game. Sadly, we don’t know much about it. What we do know is that it will be using Unreal Engine 5. We can also assume that it will only target current-gen consoles and PC. And no, there is no ETA on when it will come out. So, don’t expect to be playing it anytime soon.
Finally, I’ve also included below an older artwork from it. This artwork also has the T-Rex, so I had to share it with you. To be honest, this specific artwork feels more like a tribute to the classic game. As such, I don’t expect Lara to be fighting a big T-Rex in this upcoming Tomb Raider game.
A couple of days ago, Aspyr released remastered versions of the first three classic Tomb Raider games. I’ve already shared some comparison screenshots, so be sure to check them out. This remastered collection has been received well by fans. The collection has Very Positive Reviews on Steam, and it had a peak of 7K concurrent players.
Enjoy the artwork and stay tuned for more!
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