Highlights

  • Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered physical pre-orders are available now, starting at $35 for the base edition.
  • Deluxe edition at $55 includes an "exploration map book" and more. Collector's edition at $200 available.
  • Next Tomb Raider game rumored to be fully open-world, set in India, with new traversal methods for exploration.

Aspyr has announced it's releasing physical editions of Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered that can be pre-ordered now. The new run of Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered copies come in multiple tiers, starting with a standard option at $35.

The remasterings of Tomb Raider's most classic titles have been well-received for the most part, racking up solid reviews from critics and sitting at a "Very Positive" rating from Steam users. However, the game hasn't been without its small controversies, like when certain Tomb Raider content was recently removed from the remastered collection before Aspyr promised to add it back. But overall, it seems the game's strong run has warranted a physical release that is sure to excite dedicated Tomb Raider fans.

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There are three physical versions of Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered, all of which will be released on September 24. The base edition costs $35 and comes in a jewel case. The deluxe edition comes in at $55 and includes an "exploration map book" that contains over 80 pages of game secrets, a voucher to download the collection's original soundtrack, a SteelBook, and a collective tuck-in box. The $200 collector's edition from Limited Run Games includes all that plus two replica Lara Croft pistols in a lit box, three 12x16-inch posters, a set of trading cards, Lara Croft figurines, and a physical CD of the Tomb Raider soundtrack. The collector's edition can only be pre-ordered until June 23, either through Tomb Raider or Limited Run Games' official websites.

Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered's Physical Editions

  • Releasing on September 24, can be pre-ordered now
  • Base Edition ($35): Physical copy that comes in jewel case
  • Deluxe Edition ($55): All that plus an "exploration map book" that contains over 80 pages of game secrets, a voucher to download the collection's original soundtrack, a SteelBook, and a collective tuck-in box
  • Collector's Edition ($200): All that plus two replica Lara Croft pistols in a lit box, three 12x16-inch posters, a set of trading cards, Lara Croft figurines, and a physical CD of the Tomb Raider soundtrack

The collector's edition can be pre-ordered for all major platforms, whether that be PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, or PC. The $200 edition's marketing material says that its Lara Croft figurines are all accurate to the protagonist's in-game look, with the three figurines depicting Croft's appearance in each of the three classic games.

Despite the positive reception to Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered, developer Aspyr has recently found itself in hot water. This is due to the rough launch of Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection, another similar project from the developer that specializes in ports and remasters.

Looking ahead to Tomb Raider's future, it seems the franchise's next game might introduce some big changes. Recently, an insider claimed the next Tomb Raider will be fully open-world and set in India, where users will have free use of motorcycles, parachutes, and other traversal methods to explore an unrestricted world. The insider also said that the next Tomb Raider is planned to be released within the next year if there are no delays; however, this news is still completely unconfirmed.