TOMB RAIDER MOBILE TITLES CONTINUE TO RECEIVE SUPPORT ON ANDROID AND IOS

Several titles from the Tomb Raider series remain available on Android and iOS, with ongoing support and updates across multiple releases. The current mobile catalogue includes remastered versions of the original trilogy, adaptations of later console entries, puzzle-focused spin-offs, and free-to-play action games. Some releases have also received additional content and control updates designed for touchscreen devices and mobile hardware.

Tomb Raider I-III Remastered is the most recent Tomb Raider release currently available on mobile platforms. The collection includes Tomb Raider I, Tomb Raider II, and Tomb Raider III, alongside expansion content such as Unfinished Business, Golden Mask, and The Lost Artifact. A recent update added a Challenge Mode featuring gameplay modifiers, unlockable outfits, and additional objectives. The collection also includes updated graphics, optional original visual modes, touchscreen controls, controller support, and a photo mode.

Tomb Raider is also available on Android as a mobile adaptation of the 2013 reboot originally released for consoles and PC. The game follows Lara Croft during her first expedition on the island of Yamatai. The mobile version includes touchscreen controls, keyboard and controller support, downloadable content packs, challenge tombs, and graphical optimisation settings for compatible devices. Additional mobile-specific features include gyroscopic aiming support.

Spin-off titles continue to be supported on mobile devices as well. Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light remains available with single-player and multiplayer support, including online and local network co-operative play. Lara Croft GO continues to offer a turn-based puzzle format across more than 100 levels. Lara Croft Relic Run remains active as an endless runner with vehicle sections, combat encounters, and unlockable equipment. Tomb Raider Reloaded also remains available with procedurally generated stages, progression systems, unlockable weapons, and limited-time events.

Together, these releases show that multiple eras of the Tomb Raider series continue to be represented on Android and iOS through both paid and free-to-play titles. The available games span action-adventure, puzzle, co-operative, and endless runner formats, while ongoing patches and support indicate continued activity for the franchise on mobile platforms.

Lara Croft GO, Crystal Dynamics