Lara Returns in the Latest Shadow of the Tomb Raider E3 2018 Trailer

The latest sneak peek at Lara Croft’s final adventure in the rebooted Tomb Raider series, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, aired during Microsoft’s E3 2018 conference today.

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Lara Croft’s dangerous journey throughout Mayan ruins looks just as dangerous as every one of her other escapades have been, especially with so much on the line. This is the third entry in the series, and what looks to be the final with Lara at the head of the story.

Shadow of the Tomb Raider is the third game in the rebooted trilogy, which originally began all the way back in 2013. It’s hard to believe it’s been just five years since we met a new vision of Lara, but she’s come quite a long way in that time. Since then, we’ve seen her grow into a formidable young adventurer who’s always there for her friends — and she’s saved the world quite a few times, too.

You can expect Shadow of the Tomb Raider on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC on September 14, 2018. We’ll likely be hearing more about it as the show wears on, though Square Enix has been pretty generous with the reveals and hands-on experiences long before E3 2018 even rolled around.


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