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Tomb Raider (2013) Makes the Jump to Mobile
Modern smartphones have reached a point where running console-quality experiences is no longer a novelty. That growing capability has opened the door for developers to revisit older AAA titles and adapt them for mobile play.
Crystal Dynamics is now doing precisely that with Tomb Raider (2013), confirming that the reboot, which reshaped Lara Croft, is heading to Android and iOS.
The announcement comes amid renewed attention to the franchise, following confirmation that two new Tomb Raider games are planned for release in 2026 and 2027. While those projects look firmly toward the future, Crystal Dynamics is also ensuring the series’ modern starting point reaches a broader audience.
A Native Mobile Port Developed With Feral Interactive
The mobile release is being handled in partnership with Feral Interactive, a studio known for adapting large-scale PC and console games for mobile hardware. This is a native port of Tomb Raider (2013), not a cloud-streamed version or a stripped-down adaptation.
Players can experience the full campaign on mobile devices, with the game rebuilt to support touch controls. According to Feral Interactive, the control scheme has been carefully redesigned to feel natural on touchscreens while remaining accessible to players who may be new to mobile action-adventure titles.
Complete Edition With All DLC Included
The mobile version of Tomb Raider (2013) will include all downloadable content released for the game. This covers additional Challenge Tombs, bonus outfits, and upgrade packs, ensuring the experience mirrors the complete edition available on other platforms.
By bundling all post-launch content into the mobile release, Crystal Dynamics and Feral Interactive are positioning the port as a definitive way to experience Lara Croft’s rebooted origin story on the go.
Pricing and Release Date

The game will launch on Android and iOS as a premium title. Pricing has been set at US$20 in the United States, €16 in Europe, and £13 in the UK. Pricing for other regions has not yet been announced.
The mobile release is scheduled for February 12, 2026, for both Android and iOS.
