October 25, 2007
Eidos Announces Lara Croft Tomb
Raider: Anniversary for mobile phones
Eidos Interactive Ltd., one of the
world’s leading publishers and developers of entertainment software, today
confirms that Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary is set for release on mobile
phones from December 2007.
To celebrate the 10 year anniversary
of the Tomb Raider franchise, Lara Croft will star in a new adventure taking in
familiar locations from her past. Inspired by the first three Tomb Raider mobile
phone games, LARA CROFT TOMB RAIDER: ANNIVERSARY faithfully preserves the
elements which made the original mobile games some of the best available on the
mobile platform.
“We wanted to take the very best
bits of the original trilogy and deliver a new and improved version, whilst
still retaining that familiar blend of puzzles, exploration and action that the
series is famous for,” Simon Protheroe, New Media and IT Director at Eidos
commented. “With completely revamped graphics, the Peruvian sections of the
mobile game are now more akin to the latest console version of Anniversary, so
mobile gamers are in for a treat.”
The game is being developed by
FinBlade, a new British Development Studio. “I can think of no better game to be
working on as the debut title for our new studio” said John Chasey, President of
FinBlade, “I’m looking forward to Tomb Raider: Anniversary being a huge hit just
like the original titles were.”
The game boasts fifteen levels of
action; featuring spike traps, walls of flame, devious puzzles and deadly foes –
plus there will be four game modes available on selected handsets
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary
for mobile will be released from December 2007.
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