List of Tomb Raider media

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Tomb Raider is a media franchise consisting of action-adventure games, comic books, novels, theme park rides, and films, centring on the adventures of the female fictional British archaeologist Lara Croft. Since the release of the original Tomb Raider in 1996, the series developed into a franchise of the same name, and Lara went on to become a major icon of the video game industry. The Guinness Book of World Records recognised Lara Croft as the "Most Successful Human Videogame Heroine" in 2006. Six games in the series were developed by Core Design, and the latest six by Crystal Dynamics. The games were first published by Eidos Interactive; Eidos became part of Square Enix in April 2009. Embracer Group owns the rights to the Tomb Raider trademark and characters of the franchise.[1] Three films were released: Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life and Tomb Raider. The first two star American actress Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft, and the third Swedish actress Alicia Vikander.[2]

The Tomb Raider video games have together sold over 100 million units,[3] making it one of the best-selling video game series of all time.[4]

Overview

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Year Title Developer Platform(s)
Console Computer Handheld Mobile
1996 Tomb Raider Core Design Saturn, PS1 Windows, MS-DOS, Mac OS N-Gage, Evercade iOS, Android
1997 Tomb Raider II PS1 Windows, Mac OS Evercade iOS, Android
1998 Tomb Raider III PS1 Windows, Mac OS Evercade
1999 Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation PS1, Dreamcast Windows, Mac OS Evercade
2000 Tomb Raider GBC
Tomb Raider: Chronicles PS1, Dreamcast Windows, Mac OS Evercade
2001 Tomb Raider: Curse of the Sword GBC
2002 Tomb Raider: The Prophecy GBA
2003 Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness PS2 Windows, Mac OS X
2006 Tomb Raider: Legend Crystal Dynamics PS2, PS3, Xbox, Xbox 360, GameCube Windows GBA, PSP, DS Java ME
2007 Tomb Raider: Anniversary PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii Windows, Mac OS X PSP
2008 Tomb Raider: Underworld PS2, PS3, Xbox 360, Wii Windows, Mac OS X DS Java ME
2010 Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light PS3, Xbox 360, Stadia Windows iOS
2013 Tomb Raider PS3, Xbox 360, PS4, Xbox One, Stadia Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android (Nvidia Shield TV)
2014 Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris PS4, Xbox One, Stadia Windows
2015 Rise of the Tomb Raider PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Stadia Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
2018 Shadow of the Tomb Raider Eidos Montréal[5][6] PS4, Xbox One, Stadia Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
2024 Tomb Raider I–III Remastered Aspyr Media PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Switch Windows
2025 Tomb Raider IV–VI Remastered PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Switch Windows
2026 Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis Crystal Dynamics PS5, Xbox Series Windows
2027 Tomb Raider: Catalyst PS5, Xbox Series Windows
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Video games

Main series

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Game Details

Original release date(s):
  • EU: November 22, 1996
  • NA: November 15, 1996
Release years by system:
1996 - Sega Saturn, MS-DOS, PlayStation, Pocket PC
1998 - Mac OS (as Tomb Raider Gold)
2003 - N-Gage
2009 - PlayStation Network (PS3, PSP)
2013 - iOS
2015 - Android
2024 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Evercade
  • An expansion pack called Tomb Raider: Unfinished Business (known as Shadow of the Cat in North America) was released in 1998 on Windows and Mac.

Original release date(s):
  • EU: November 19, 1997
  • NA: November 18, 1997
Release years by system:
1997 - PlayStation, Windows
1998 - Mac OS
2009 - PlayStation Network (PS3, PSP)
2014 - iOS
2015 - Android
2024 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Evercade
  • An expansion pack called Tomb Raider II: Golden Mask was released in 1999 on Windows and Mac.

Original release date(s):
  • EU: December 1998
  • NA: November 21, 1998
Release years by system:
1998 - PlayStation, Windows
1999 - Mac OS
2009 - PlayStation Network (PS3, PSP)
2024 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series, Evercade
  • A stand-alone sequel called Tomb Raider III: The Lost Artefact was released in 2000 on Windows and Mac.

Original release date(s):
  • EU: November 1999
  • NA: November 22, 1999
  • JP: July 19, 2000
Release years by system:
1999 - PlayStation, Windows
2000 - Dreamcast, Mac OS
2009 - PlayStation Network (PS3, PSP)

Original release date(s):
  • NA: November 2000
Release years by system:
2000 - Dreamcast, Windows, PlayStation
2011 - PlayStation Network (PS3, PSP)
  • In late 2000, Eidos released the Tomb Raider Level Editor (the Windows version features a disc with the Tomb Raider Editor).

Original release date(s):
  • NA: June 20, 2003
Release years by system:
2003 - PlayStation 2, Windows, Mac OS

Original release date(s):
  • EU: April 7, 2006
  • NA: April 11, 2006
Release years by system:
2006 - PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360, Windows, GC, PSP
2011 - PlayStation 3
Notes:

First reboot of the franchise. There are also some other versions based on the game:

  • Tomb Raider: Legend (2006) - a 2D version for the Game Boy Advance
  • Tomb Raider: Legend (2006) - a 2.5D version for the Nintendo DS
  • Tomb Raider: Legend (2006) - ExEn/Java

Original release date(s):
  • EU: June 1, 2007
  • NA: June 5, 2007
Release years by system:
2007 - PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Windows, Wii, PSP
2011 - PS3
Notes:

A remake of the original game.


Original release date(s):
  • NA: November 18, 2008
  • EU: November 21, 2008
  • AU: December 5, 2008
Release years by system:
2008 - PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows, Wii, Nintendo DS
2009 - PlayStation 2
2012 - Mac OS X

There are also two more downloadable levels:

  • Beneath the Ashes and Lara's Shadow - released on 24 February and 10 March 2009 as downloadable content for Xbox 360.

Original release date(s):
  • WW: March 5, 2013
Release years by system:
2013 - PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows
2014 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Mac OS X

2016 - Linux
2017 - Android (Nvidia Shield TV)
2019 - Stadia
2025 - Switch, Switch 2

Notes:

Second reboot of the franchise. The first instalment in the Survivor trilogy.[7]


Original release date(s):
  • WW: November 10, 2015
Release years by system:
2015 - Xbox 360, Xbox One
2016 - PlayStation 4, Windows
2018 - Mac OS, Linux
2019 - Stadia
Notes:

Sequel to Tomb Raider (2013). Second instalment in the Survivor trilogy.


    Original release date(s):
    • WW: September 14, 2018
    Release years by system:
    2018 - Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Windows
    2019 - Stadia, macOS, Linux[8]
    Notes:

    Sequel to Rise of the Tomb Raider (2015). The third and final instalment in the Survivor trilogy.


      Original release date(s):
      • WW: 2026
      Release years by system:
      2026 - PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Windows
      Notes:

      Third reboot of the franchise. A reimagining of the original 1996 game.


      Original release date(s):
      • WW: 2027
      Release years by system:
      2027 - PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Windows
      Notes:

      Considered a direct sequel and continuation from Tomb Raider: Underworld.[9]

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      Mobile and spin-off games

      These games are not part of the main series as they are either handheld, mobile or spin-off games.

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      Year Title Platform
      2000 Tomb Raider Game Boy Color
      2001 Tomb Raider: Curse of the Sword
      2002 Tomb Raider: The Prophecy Game Boy Advance
      Tomb Raider: Apocalypse Episode 1: The Eye of Osiris Sky Gamestar (UK only)
      2003 Tomb Raider: The Osiris Codex Java ME
      Tomb Raider: Apocalypse Episode 2: The Shadow Falls Sky Gamestar (UK only)
      Tomb Raider: Apocalypse Episode 3: The Last Midnight
      2004 Tomb Raider: Quest for Cinnabar
      Tomb Raider: Elixir of Life
      2005 Tomb Raider: The Temple of Anubis Sky Gamestar (UK only)
      2006 Tomb Raider: Puzzle Paradox
      Tomb Raider: The Action Adventure DVD player[10]
      2010 Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows, iOS, Nintendo Switch
      2013 Lara Croft: Reflections iOS[11]
      2014 Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Windows, Stadia, Nintendo Switch
      2015 Lara Croft: Relic Run iOS, Android, Windows Phone
      Lara Croft Go iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Windows
      PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, macOS, Linux (2016)
      2023 Tomb Raider Reloaded iOS, Android
      2025 Tomb Raider Pinball Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4/5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Meta Quest, AtGames FX Legends 4KP, iOS, Android[12]
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      Collected editions and remasters

      • The Lara Croft Collection is a collection containing Feral Interactive's spinoff series: Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light and Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris. It was released for Nintendo Switch on June 29, 2023.[18]
      • Tomb Raider Collection 1 is an Evercade re-release of the first three games on a single cartridge. It was released on July 31, 2024. The cartridge was also bundled with the Evercade VS-R and EXP-R models, which launched on the same day.[22][23]
      • Tomb Raider Collection 2 is an Evercade re-release of the fourth and fifth game on a single cartridge. The version of The Last Revelation present on the cartridge included the bonus level The Times, which was made available on the main menu. It was released in April 2025.[27]

      Level Editor

      The Tomb Raider Level Editor, Room Editor, is a tool released by Eidos Interactive with the video game Tomb Raider Chronicles in late 2000. Later, it was made available free to download from the Internet. Since then it has enabled players to design new levels of their own, set in locations from the original games or in new locations.

      The Action Adventure

      An interactive DVD was released by Bright Entertainment under licence from Eidos in 2006, called Tomb Raider: The Action Adventure. The game takes advantage of standard DVD player audiovisual capabilities and the remote control. It has puzzles and action elements, while the story is based on The Angel of Darkness.

      Pachinko

      • Tomb Raider (2006)[28]
      • CR Tomb Raider MF-TV (2007)[29]
      • CR Tomb Raider MR (2007)[30]
      • CR Tomb Raider XF-T (2007)[31]

      Crossovers

      Cancelled games

      • Tomb Raider III (PlayStation 2)- A survival game that was briefly in development in late 1997. A reskin with a new IP was also attempted but did not release.[47]
      • The Further Adventures of Lara Croft- An expansion pack for Tomb Raider II. In late 1997 this project was adapted into a full sequel and released as Tomb Raider III in 1998.[47]
      • Tomb Raider IV expansion - An expansion for Tomb Raider IV was in development for a planned Gold edition re-release, but cancelled. The level plans have been made public and adapted by fans in the years since.[48][49][50]
      • The Lost Dominion- A sequel to The Angel of Darkness was in early development in 2003, but cancelled after the disappointing release of its predecessor.[51]
      • 10th Anniversary- a PSP remake of the first game that was in development from 2005 to 2006. Cancelled after Rebellion purchased Core Design, but inspired Anniversary (2007). An Indiana Jones reskin was briefly attempted.[52]
      • Lego Indiana Jones crossover - A Lego themed crossover with the Indiana Jones franchise pitched in the mid-2000s. Lucasfilm rejected the idea due to disdain for the Tomb Raider series.[53]

      Feature films

      There were initially two film adaptations made in the early 2000s that starred Angelina Jolie as Lara Croft in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider in 2001 and its sequel, The Cradle of Life, in 2003. While both films were financially successful, neither of them were well received by critics. A reboot starring Alicia Vikander as Lara Croft was released in 2018, which was better received.[54] A sequel of the 2018 film was in development with Vikander returning as Croft but it was later canceled with the film rights reverted to the game company and prompted a bidding war among studios. Lara Croft makes a minor appearance in the 2018 film Ready Player One.[55]

      In 2015, Adrian Askarieh, producer of the Hitman films, stated that he hoped to oversee a shared universe of Square Enix films with Just Cause, Hitman, Tomb Raider, Deus Ex, and Thief, but admitted that he does not have the rights to Tomb Raider.[56] Some reports such as the Game Central reporters at Metro UK commented that the shared universe was unlikely, pointing out that no progress had been made on any Just Cause, Deus Ex nor Thief films.[57]

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      Film U.S. release date Lara Croft performer(s) Director(s) Screenwriter(s) Story by Producer(s) Initial distributor(s)
      Original series
      Lara Croft: Tomb Raider June 15, 2001 (2001-06-15) Angelina Jolie
      Rachel Appleton (young)
      Simon West John Zinman
      Patrick Massett
      Mike Werb
      Simon West
      Sara B. Cooper
      Michael Colleary
      Lloyd Levin
      Colin Wilson
      Lawrence Gordon
      Paramount Pictures
      Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life June 25, 2003 (2003-06-25) Angelina Jolie Jan de Bont Dean Georgaris James V. Hart
      Steven E. de Souza
      Lloyd Levin
      Lawrence Gordon
      Reboot
      Tomb Raider March 16, 2018 (2018-03-16) Alicia Vikander
      Maisy De Freitas and Emily Carey (young)
      Roar Uthaug Alastair Siddons
      Geneva Robertson-Dworet
      Evan Daugherty
      Geneva Robertson-Dworet
      Graham King Warner Bros.
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      Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)

      Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life (2003)

      Tomb Raider (2018)

      Rumors of a third film adaptation appeared in 2007, and was announced in 2009.[58][59] The film rights were acquired by GK Films in 2011, confirming its development four years later, with the involvement of Warner Bros. and MGM. The film is a reboot, showing Lara's first adventure and is based on the 2013 video game with Lara searching for her father.[60][61][62] Alicia Vikander was cast as Lara Croft in the reboot.[63][64] Walton Goggins was cast as the film's villain; he called the plot "Raiders of the Lost Ark meets a genre version of the Joseph Conrad novel Victory: An Island Tale".[65][66][67] Daniel Wu was cast as Lu Ren, a ship captain who joins forces with the adventurous Lara Croft on her quest to find her father.[68] The film was released on March 16, 2018.[69] Filming began on January 23, 2017.[70][71]

      Tomb Raider: Obsidian (cancelled)

      Prior to the release of the reboot film, Alicia Vikander expressed interest in returning as Lara Croft for a second film.[72] In April 2019, Amy Jump was hired to write a script for a possible sequel, with Vikander attached.[73] In September, Ben Wheatley, Jump's husband, signed on to direct the sequel, that was planned for a 19 March 2021 release date and his long-time cinematographer Laurie Rose would also work on the sequel.[74][75] In January 2021, Misha Green signed to replace Jump and Wheatley as writer and director. The film was planned to be released theatrically in the U.S. via the studio's distribution and marketing joint venture United Artists Releasing, and internationally through Warner Bros. Pictures.[76] The first draft of the script was completed in May,[77] with the working title Tomb Raider: Obsidian.[78] In July 2022, MGM lost the film rights to the Tomb Raider franchise, after the window ran out to give the sequel the green light, culminating in Vikander's departure from the lead role. The rights reverted to the game company and prompted a bidding war among studios.[79]

      Possible Amazon reboot

      In January 2023, MGM sister company Amazon Studios (now known as Amazon MGM Studios) secured the rights to a new Tomb Raider reboot film, with Dmitri M. Johnson and his company dj2 Entertainment attached to produce. The film was intended to be interconnected with a television series from Phoebe Waller-Bridge and a video game from Crystal Dynamics, forming a Tomb Raider shared universe and franchise.[80]

      Television

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      SeriesSeasonEpisodesOriginally releasedLara Croft performerShowrunner(s)
      First releasedLast releasedNetwork
      Revisioned: Tomb Raider110July 10, 2007 (2007-07-10)November 13, 2007 (2007-11-13)GameTapMinnie DriverRicardo Sanchez
      Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft18October 10, 2024 (2024-10-10)NetflixHayley AtwellTasha Huo
      28December 11, 2025 (2025-12-11)
      Tomb Raider1TBATBATBAPrime VideoSophie TurnerPhoebe Waller-Bridge and Chad Hodge
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      Revisioned: Tomb Raider (2007)

      In 2007, an animated series based on the character was produced and broadcast by GameTap as part of a series of re-imaginings of popular video game series. Titled Revisioned: Tomb Raider, the series voiced by Minnie Driver ran between May and June 2007. Multiple noted animators and writers were involved with the series, including Peter Chung, Warren Ellis, Gail Simone and Jim Lee.[81] While the production team had great creative freedom, they were given a basic guideline for the character by the developers so that Lara would not do anything out of character.[82]

      Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft (2024–25)

      In late January 2021, Netflix and Legendary Entertainment announced an anime-style series adaptation based on the franchise, with Tasha Huo as the showrunner and executive producer.[83] The series primarily takes place after the events of its video game reboot trilogy.[83] Hayley Atwell voices Lara Croft in the series.[84] Allen Maldonado voices Lara's tech expert, Zip. Earl Baylon reprises his voice role as Jonah Maiava from the games.[85] Karen Fukuhara voices Lara's close friend Sam Nishimura.[86] The first season was released on October 10, 2024.[87][88] The same month, it was renewed for a second season, later confirmed as the final season, which was released on December 11, 2025.[86][89]

      Tomb Raider (forthcoming)

      In January 2023, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Phoebe Waller-Bridge was developing a Tomb Raider television series for Amazon Prime Video.[90] It was officially greenlit and titled Tomb Raider in May 2024. and is produced by Crystal Dynamics and Amazon MGM Studios. Waller-Bridge writes for the series and serves as an executive producer,[91][92] while also working in close partnership with the game's general manager Dallas Dickinson and the game producers.[93] On November 14, 2024, it was reported that Sophie Turner was in talks for the role.[94] In September 2025, Turner was confirmed for the role of Lara, and the series was set to begin production in January 2026. It was also announced that Chad Hodge would co-showrun and executive produce the series alongside Waller-Bridge.[95]

      Short films

      More information Film, Release date ...
      Film Release date Lara Croft performer(s) Director(s) Writer(s) Producer(s) Initial distributor(s)
      Tomb Raider: The Trilogy 1998 Steen Agro Janey de Nordwall Eidos Interactive
      Core Design
      Tomb Raider: The Myth of El Hawa October 21, 2022 Jonell Elliott (voice) Ash Kapriyelov &Tina Ljubenkov Murti Schofield
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      Tomb Raider: The Trilogy (1998)

      A short film called Tomb Raider: The Trilogy was produced in 1998 by Silver Films for the Tomb Raider III launch party. The film was not screened outside the event at the Natural History Museum in London. Producer Janey de Nordwall found the original digibeta tape and released the short film on the Tomb Raider YouTube page in 2016.[96][97]

      Tomb Raider: The Myth of El Hawa (2022)

      A short animated film entitled The Myth of El Hawa was released in 2022. It covers the missing storyline explaining Lara's survival between The Last Revelation and The Angel of Darkness. It was written by Murti Schofield, the writer from The Angel of Darkness, and featured returning Lara voice actress Jonell Elliott, who collaborated with fans to produce the film.[98][99]

      Reception

      Box office performance

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      Film Release date Budget Box office gross Ref(s)
      North America Other
      territories
      Worldwide
      Lara Croft: Tomb Raider 15 June 2001 $115,000,000 $131,168,070 $143,535,270 $274,703,340 [100]
      Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life 25 July 2003 $95,000,000 $65,660,196 $90,845,192 $156,505,388 [101]
      Tomb Raider 16 March 2018 $94,000,000 $58,250,803 $216,400,000 $274,650,803 [102]
      Total $304,000,000 $254,249,981 $450,480,462 $704,730,443
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      Critical and public response

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      Film Critical Public
      Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore[103]
      Lara Croft: Tomb Raider 20% (163 reviews)[104] 33 (31 reviews)[105] B
      Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life 24% (175 reviews)[106] 43 (34 reviews)[107] B-
      Tomb Raider 52% (326 reviews)[108] 48 (53 reviews)[109] B
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      Music

      Soundtracks

      Several soundtrack albums have been released over the course of the franchise's history. Initially, music from the game was only released on promotional samplers. However, the 2013 reboot and its 2015 sequel received full soundtrack releases. Additionally, there has been at least one album release for each of the three Tomb Raider films.

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      Year Title Composer(s) Notes
      1999 Tomb Raider: Toutes Les Musiques Nathan McCree Promotional release included with the French magazine Total Play, issue 14. Includes music from Tomb Raider, II and III.[110]
      2001 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Various artists
      Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – Original Motion Picture Score Graeme Revell
      2003 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Various artists
      Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life (Original Motion Picture Score) Alan Silvestri
      2002/03 Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness (Collector's Edition) Soundtrack Peter Connelly, Martin Iveson Promotional album released on a bonus DVD with Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness in 2002 and as a standalone CD album in 2003.
      2007 Tomb Raider: Anniversary (Collector's Edition) Soundtrack Troels Brun Folmann Promotional album released with the Tomb Raider: Anniversary Collector's Edition, which includes music from Tomb Raider: Legend.
      2008 Tomb Raider: Underworld (Limited Edition) Soundtrack Colin O'Malley Promotional album featured on Tomb Raider: Underworld's limited edition release.
      2013 Tomb Raider – Original Soundtrack Jason Graves
      2015 Rise of the Tomb Raider – Original Game Soundtrack Bobby Tahouri
      2017 The Tomb Raider Suite Nathan McCree Re-recording of material from Tomb Raider, Tomb Raider II and Tomb Raider III that have been extended from its original game versions.
      2018 Tomb Raider – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Tom Holkenborg Soundtrack album for the 2018 reboot film.
      2019 Tomb Raider: The Dark Angel Symphony Peter Connelly Re-recording of material from Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation, Tomb Raider Chronicles and Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness. Also includes the original music from those games.
      2021 The Tomb Raider Suite: The Synth Mixes Nathan McCree Synth-recording of material from Tomb Raider, Tomb Raider II and Tomb Raider III that have been extended from its original game versions.
      2021 Tomb Raider - The Angel of Darkness (Midi Demos) Peter Connelly, Martin Iveson Midi Demo-recording of material from Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness.
      2021 Tomb Raider - The Dark Angel Symphony (Midi Demos) Peter Connelly Midi Demo-recording of material from Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation, Tomb Raider Chronicles and Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness.
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      Comics

      Beginning in 1997, Lara Croft was featured in multiple comics produced by Top Cow Productions. Her first appearance is a cameo in Witchblade. She later appeared in a titular comic book series which ran for fifty issues from 1999 to 2005. An attempt by Top Cow to restart the comic in 2007 stalled due to licensing issues.[111][112][113] A new comic book series began in 2014, set within the 2013 reboot's continuity and bridging the narrative gap between the reboot and its sequel.[114]

      Novels

      Six official novels have also been written. The first three, set within the original timeline, were published between 2003 and 2005. The first novel, The Amulet of Power, was set after the events of The Last Revelation, while its sequels The Lost Cult and The Man of Bronze are set after the first novel.[115][116][117] Another novel set within the 2013 reboot timeline, Tomb Raider: The Ten Thousand Immortals, was published in 2014 as a continuation of the original story.[118] A fifth book, titled Lara Croft and the Blade of Gwynnever, also written by Dan Abnett and Nik Vincent was published in late 2016, and is a stand-alone adventure. The sixth book, Path to Apocalypse, written by S. D. Perry and published in 2018, is a tie-in to the Shadow of the Tomb Raider game and is set between the Mexico and Peru parts of the game.

      More information Year, Title ...
      Year Title Author(s) Publisher
      2001 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider Dave Stern Pocket Books
      2003 Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - The Cradle of Life
      Tomb Raider: The Amulet of Power Mike Resnick Del Rey
      2004 Tomb Raider: The Lost Cult E. E. Knight
      Tomb Raider: The Man of Bronze James Alan Gardner
      2014 Tomb Raider: The Ten Thousand Immortals Dan Abnett, Nik Vincent Brady Games
      2016 Lara Croft and the Blade of Gwynnever Dan Abnett Prima Games
      2018 Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Path of the Apocalypse S. D. Perry Titan Books
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      Tabletop Roleplaying Games

      In February 2024, Evil Hat Productions announced Tomb Raider: Shadows of Truth,[119][120] an officially licensed tabletop roleplaying game using the Powered by the Apocalypse mechanics. The release date for the game has yet to be announced. In June 2025, Evil Hat announced that the project has been cancelled "due to creative differences" between the publisher and Crystal Dynamics.[121][122]

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