Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis Delayed to 2027, Promises Expanded Exploration and New Challenges

June 2, 2026
Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis Delayed to 2027, Promises Expanded Exploration and New Challenges
  • A true reimagining of Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis is set to launch on February 12, 2027, for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, marking a delay from the originally targeted 2026 window.

  • The project is a collaboration between Crystal Dynamics, Flying Wild Hog, and Amazon Game Studios, and the information was unveiled during a State of Play showcase.

  • New PlayStation Store screenshots surfaced ahead of the showcase, signaling heightened visibility for the remake.

  • Readers are invited to engage in the discussion in the comments section.

  • The remake expands exploration and environmental storytelling, turning more locations into explorable spaces with hidden paths and optional content.

  • Context around the release includes a boss-fight analysis that cites Elden Ring as an example of fair boss design.

  • There is scrutiny over whether the Amazon listing was accurate and whether more official details will be shared, potentially at State of Play.

  • Sony describes the remake as focusing on exploration, secrets, collectibles, and resources within a fully realized Peru setting, with redesigned puzzles such as a reimagined cog puzzle.

  • The project is described as a reimagining that adds new activities, deeper exploration, and extra narrative content while honoring the original Lara Croft adventure.

  • Early production notes list Crystal Dynamics and Flying Wild Hog as developers, Amazon Games as publisher, and confirm a single-player scope with cross-platform intentions though platform details are still developing.

  • The article frames the delay as uncertain, noting statements from Electric Square may not confirm a delay and that Crystal Dynamics would be responsible for official confirmation.

  • The piece references prior leaks and coverage from outlets like Wccftech and notes the author’s reporting background.

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