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Excellent news today folks, Feral Interactive have now officially confirmed that Tomb Raider will be coming to Linux "This Spring".

This Spring, Linux takes the rousing leap you’ve been hoping for. We heard your requests: Tomb Raider is coming. pic.twitter.com/Eo5ZbsrC6Y

— Feral Interactive (@feralgames) March 23, 2016


This is very exciting as it's another Square Enix to have on Linux. The game itself I personally thought was excellent, as I played some of it on the PS3 years ago but never finished it.

From the press release:

Quote“We are delighted to be bringing one of gaming’s best-loved franchises to Linux in the exhilarating form of Tomb Raider,” said David Stephen, Managing Director of Feral Interactive. “It traces Lara’s evolution from amateur explorer to battle-hardened survivor in an amazing adventure that Linux gamers will relish.”


Tomb Raider will be available from the Feral Store, Steam and other third-party stores, and will retail for US $19.99, £14.99 (inc. VAT) and €19,99 (inc. VAT).

About the game

Tomb Raider explores the intense and gritty origin story of Lara Croft and her ascent from a young woman to a hardened survivor. Armed only with raw instincts and the ability to push beyond the limits of human endurance, Lara must fight to unravel the dark history of a forgotten island to escape its relentless hold. Download the Turning Point trailer to see the beginning of Lara’s epic adventure.

Feral Interactive must have my secret list of games I want to see on Linux. 

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wojtek88 Mar 23, 2016
Great, on Friday I've bought Tomb Raider Definitive Edition on PS4...
Cmdr_Iras Mar 23, 2016
Damn I already own this, probably my last Windows game before I moved to linux proper.

Will have to buy the DLC to support Feral.
scaine Mar 23, 2016
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Can't wait to buy this. And its sequel. Great news.
GBee Mar 23, 2016
See ... I said that the new item on the Radar was Tomb Raider, but everyone was so certain that it was Five Nights at Freddy's.
Eike Mar 23, 2016
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Quoting: hidekinDoes it works if you remove the game from your library and buy the game again ?

You need to contact steam support to remove a game.
I really would go for gifting the game or buying DLCs instead.


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Arehandoro Mar 23, 2016
Woohoo!
Guest Mar 23, 2016
Wish they would port us some Lego games. I keep asking them. They dont seem to hear my cry...i guess i need to be louder.
Maquis196 Mar 23, 2016
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I'm going to have to buy a new Feral copy and gift it someone. Least when you buy directly from Feral they get the monies right? I mean, even if it ends up in the hands of a soul-less windows player?
SystemShock Mar 23, 2016
I finished this Game on my PS3 before but i will buy it again just to see the Differences between PS3/PC and to Support Ferral Interactive and Linux Gaming.

:-))
willbeonekenobi Mar 23, 2016
I have got this on my windows machine (finished twice from beginning to end) and on my Xbox One (which I have finished), but I wish they could've done this day and date with the original release, then the porting team would;ve gotten their cut from me, instead of no they probably wont when I start playing it on my Linux pc.
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