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Tomb Raider returns to Evercade with New Collection

Tomb Raider returns to Evercade with New Collection

Tomb Raider is set to make its second Evercade appearance, with Tomb Raider Collection 2, a new cartridge that compiles the fourth and fifth Tomb Raider games, Tomb Raider: the Last Revelation, and Tomb Raider Chronicles, in their original PlayStation console incarnations. Tomb Raider: the Last Revelation will also include a bonus level that was previously released for PC only via The Times Newspaper.

Therefore, the full contents to Tomb Raider Collection 2 will be: Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation (1999) –  in which you follow Lara Croft on a quest across Egypt as she uncovers the secrets of an ancient tomb, encounters supernatural forces, and fights to survive. Packed with puzzles, action, and stunning locations, this game is a celebrated classic and a key title in Lara’s illustrious career.

Tomb Raider: Chronicles (2000), which offers a unique retrospective on Lara’s past adventures, blending new challenges with glimpses of her earlier escapades. From high-tech heists to mythological mysteries, this game showcases Lara’s versatility and enduring charm.

The Times Bonus Level, which was originally released in 2000 as a standalone level for PC users, and which is a special level is set in a mysterious Egyptian tomb. It has now been meticulously converted for inclusion in the 32-bit version, marking the first time it has been playable in 32-bit form. The level is available from the in-game menu for Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation.


Tomb Raider Collection 2 is the follow up to – you guessed it – Tomb Raider Collection 1 – which collected the first three games in the series.

Tomb Raider Collection 2 is set to be released in April 2025, with pre-orders opening from February 28, 2025.

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I'm a retro gamer and writer who writes about video games for online and print outlets. My love of gaming began way back in 1986 with the ZX Spectrum, before becoming a lifelong Nintendo fan in 1990 with the Game Boy. And although I keep up with modern gaming, we all know you can't beat retro classics (or maybe I'm just old!) https://x.com/paultwist

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