Tomb Raider coming to Mac this year
Tomb Raider is coming to Mac thanks to a port from Feral Interactive, the company announced today.
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Tomb Raider is coming to Mac thanks to a port from Feral Interactive, the company announced today.
Crystal Dynamics, the studio best known for their work on Tomb Raider, has suffered layoffs. The cuts will not affect development of the next-gen Tomb Raider sequel. Instead, the team working on Crystal's new IP will be impacted.
Rogers confirms that the Tomb Raider sequel is not only happening, but it's "well into development" as well. He specifically calls it a "next-generation" sequel.
You can expect to Raid more Tombs, as the author of an upcoming Tomb Raider comic tie-in talks up a sequel.
Tomb Raider is bundling its various DLC bits into three distinct packs. Plus, the "Tomb of the Lost Adventurer" DLC is now available in North America.
Tomb Raider's second map pack is out today across all platforms, and Square Enix has taken the opportunity to outline upcoming DLC plans.
You may have noticed Crystal Dynamics releasing a multiplayer map pack for Tomb Raider and wondered, "Why?" or "Will we get single-player DLC?" or "Why?" Because it's not planning to expand or continue the single-player story with DLC, that's why. Or part of the why, anyway.
A new patch for the PC version of Tomb Raider targets many of the bugs that prompted Nvidia to issue an apology last week.
Nvidia has apologized for the poor performance of Tomb Raider on PC using certain GeForce GPUs, and has said it is working closely with developer Crystal Dynamics to fix the problems.
Tomb Raider is getting its first bit of downloadable content later this month, a "Caves and Cliffs" pack that adds three multiplayer maps for $4.99. It's a timed exclusive to Xbox 360, coming March 19.