Amazon Games Will Publish The Next Tomb Raider Game

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Amazon Games will be responsible for publishing and supporting the development of the next installment led by Crystal Dynamics. After the sale of the set to embarrs Group, the former studio of Square Enix finds a new ally in the American giant. Amazon Games and Crystal Dynamics announce today that they have reached an agreement in which Crystal Dynamics will develop a new multiplatform Tomb Raider together with Amazon Games, who will offer full support and publish the game worldwide, says two companies in a press relee.

First details of the new Tomb Raider

Next to the agreement new details have been shared that clarify the approach that will take the next chapter of the archaeologist. It will be an adventure for a player guided by the narrative who continues the story of Lara Croft in the Tomb Raider franchise. We know that it will include all the elements for which the saga is known; The team seeks to introduce heroin in a scenario that rewards the exploration and creative search for roads, with amazing puzzles to solve and a wide variety of enemies to overcome.

All this will make this delivery the most expansive Tomb Raider video game to date. Those responsible insist that the project is still in an early stage, so it will take a while until we see it in motion. In a press relee they also point out that it is being developed bed on Unreal Engine 5, the latest version of the Epic Games engine. This data does not take us by surprise. On April 5 w Dall Dickinson, General Manager of the saga, who confirmed the news part of a presentation of the graphic engine. Crystal Dynamics joined CD Project Red, GSC Game World and The Coalition to push the development of the novelties of Unreal Engine.

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