Square Enix announces Mac version of Tomb Raider

Shunal Doke October 10, 2013, 18:20:12 IST

The Tomb Raider reboot that made its way to PC and consoles earlier this year is coming to Mac…

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Square Enix announces Mac version of Tomb Raider

The Tomb Raider reboot that made its way to PC and consoles earlier this year is coming to Mac. The port for the Mac version is developed by Feral Interactive. Sadly enough, the game doesn’t have any release date just yet. However, in terms of price, we expect it to be the same as the PC version. Hopefully, since Tomb Raider was a SteamWorks game, it will also have SteamPlay, which means that gamers won’t have to buy another copy of the game just to play on a Mac if they already own the PC version. There’s a trailer commemorating the announcement. Check it out:

Earlier, Square Enix’s Phil Rogers had revealed that the studio has been working on a next-gen sequel for Tomb Raider. Rogers described it as being “well into development on a next-generation Tomb Raider sequel.” While the sequel is set to be launched on the next-gen consoles, Rogers hasn’t revealed any solid release date or platform.

On the official Tumblr page for Tomb Raider, Head of Product Development and Studios Darrell Gallagher confirmed talks about the Tomb Raider sequel. Here’s the statement: “Hi - you may have read today that a next-generation sequel to Tomb Raider is in the works. We’re very excited to confirm that the team has started working on telling the next chapter in Lara’s tale. It’s still early days, so I’m afraid I can’t provide any further details for now save my assurance that we’re not resting on our laurels and acclaim from Tomb Raider’s recent successes, but working hard to raise the bar even higher and re-affirm the faith you’ve shown.” Check out our review of the rebooted Lara Croft game to know more about it.

Written by Shunal Doke

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