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Lara Croft's Guardian of Light Now on Android

Mar 28,2025 Author: Aaron

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Lara Croft makes a thrilling return with Feral Interactive officially launching Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light on Android devices. This brings the iconic Crystal Dynamics isometric tomb-raiding adventure to your mobile, allowing you to dive into a world filled with undead enemies and ancient puzzles.

Originally released back in 2010, the game stands out with its engaging co-op gameplay, a feature that sets it apart from other entries in the Tomb Raider series. It’s an action-packed, non-linear arcade-inspired adventure that fans of Lara Croft will love to explore.

This Time, the Stakes Are High

The storyline puts the world at risk of plunging into eternal darkness. The only hope? Lara Croft. Wielding her iconic dual pistols, she must navigate through hordes of undead, using her skills to dodge, grapple, and outsmart her foes. But her ultimate mission is to confront Xolotl, the Aztec god of death. Players can enjoy this adventure solo or team up with a friend in online co-op mode, thanks to the game's twin-stick shooter mechanics. What’s more, Android and iOS players can join forces, thanks to cross-platform play.

To celebrate the Android launch, Feral Interactive has released a new trailer. Check it out below to get a glimpse of what’s in store:

This Mobile Release Doesn’t Skimp on Content

The Android version of Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light includes all fourteen levels from the original game, along with three free DLC packs. This means players have access to a wealth of hidden collectibles, high-score challenges, and additional weapons and stat-boosting artifacts. The game also offers customizable touchscreen controls or the option to use a gamepad for those who prefer a more traditional gaming experience. You can grab this exciting adventure on the Google Play Store for just $9.99.

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