FERAL INTERACTIVE ANNOUNCES TOMB RAIDER FOR ANDROID AND iOS

Feral Interactive has announced that Tomb Raider will release for Android and iOS on 12th February, 2026. The opening chapter in Crystal Dynamics' celebrated Survivor Trilogy, this release will be the first fully-fledged modern Tomb Raider console game to grace mobile screens. Screenshots are available showcasing Tomb Raider on iPhone and iPad, courtesy of Feral Interactive.

When a young Lara Croft is shipwrecked on a forgotten island during her first archaeological expedition, her intense fight for survival soon becomes a perilous journey to unravel the island's mysteries. Initially armed with nothing but her instincts, Lara must quickly learn how to overcome Yamatai's devious traps and murderous inhabitants to escape its relentless hold.

Tomb Raider for iOS and Android will offer the full origin story of Lara Croft, complete with every testing puzzle and intense firefight from the original console version of the game. The mobile release will include the full suite of weapons and skills to empower Lara's quest, as well as 12 DLC packs that offer extra upgrades, outfits and a bonus Challenge Tomb at no extra charge.

Expertly optimised for a wide range of phones and tablets, Tomb Raider features a fully customisable touchscreen interface that enables players to mix puzzle-solving and intense combat with ease. Gamepad support is also included, as well as keyboard & mouse support on iPadOS and Android, while gyroscopic motion aiming is also available on supported devices. With AAA visuals and great performance, as well as optimisation presets allowing players to prioritise improved performance or higher fidelity graphics, Tomb Raider is set to be a landmark mobile game release.

Tomb Raider will release for iOS and Android on February 12th, 2026, priced at US 19.99 / UK 12.99 / EU 15,99 (regional prices may vary). iOS players can preorder now on the App Store, and Android players can pre-register on the Google Play Store to be notified as soon as the game is released.