Rise of the Tomb Raider: How to Get the Classic Lara Skins

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Classic Lara Skins – Rise of the Tomb Raider

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Do note that the Classic Lara skins are only available in Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration for the PS4, and they cannot be obtained on the Xbox One and PC versions of the game. If you have the PS4 version, read on.

The five Classic skins can be unlocked once you’ve beaten the main story campaign. The credits will roll, and you’ll be kicked back to the main menu. However, if you continue your game, you’ll pick up where Lara left off in Siberia and you’ll get to watch an extra cutscene. After that, head to the nearest base camp in your vicinity, and check your outfits menu. The outfits can be found under the weapons tab when you rest at the campfire. Scroll all the way down, and you should find five different Classic Lara outfits that you can equip straight away. There’s also a Tomb Raider III throwback jacket at the very end, but the first five will truly transform you into the classic polygonal model of Lara Croft.

Once you’ve equipped the skin, simply back out of your menus, and you’ll be able to wander around Siberia looking completely awesome and out of place at the same time. Congratulations.


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