Tomb Raider for GNU/Linux
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Tomb Raider for Linux & SteamOS confirmed for release today!
Hold onto your pants, as you're in for a wild ride! Tomb Raider is officially launching on Linux & SteamOS today.
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Tomb Raider released for Linux, thoughts & port report included, the first Linux game to use TressFX
Feral Interactive have done it again! Tomb Raider is now officially available for Linux, and I have some thoughts and a port report available for you. It’s also the first ever game on Linux to use TressFX.
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Tomb Raider Is Now Out On Steam For Linux / SteamOS
As a quick follow-up to this morning's news about Tomb Raider coming for Linux today, the game is now officially available.
See that earlier article for more details or by dropping by the Feral mini site for the game.
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Tomb Raider Is Being Released For Linux Today
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Tomb Raider 2013 Reboot Officially Released for Steam on Linux and SteamOS
After being in the works for more than a month, the thrilling Tomb Raider 2013 reboot developed by Crystal Dynamics and published by Square Enix has been successfully ported to Linux.
As expected, Feral Interactive is behind the Linux port of the acclaimed Tomb Raider game from 2013, whose main protagonist is the gorgeous Lara Croft, and those who have already purchased it for Mac and Windows can now also play it on their GNU/Linux operating systems, including Valve's SteamOS.
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