Tomb Raider Underworld dated
November arrival narrowed down.
Eidos has told Eurogamer that Tomb Raider Underworld will be released across Europe on 21st November - three days after it goes on sale in the US.
The latest Lara Croft adventure was previously given a November date, but it's always nice to get an early warning on which days to book off work.
As you'll have read from our most recent preview, the game is shaping up nicely. Check back soon for more on Tomb Raider Underworld, including a hands-on with previous unseen portions of the game.
The ninth Lara Croft adventure will be released on Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PC, DS and PS2 and "will not slip", according to Eidos' spokesperson. So there.
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No Kate Beckinsale = no sale.
When will publishers learn?
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TR: Legend was a good blast and she was definitely back on form. I'm looking forward to this one.
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Pity, I played Anniversary on PS2, PC and PSP and the latter was the best one. It just felt right on the system, once you'd discovered the secret free-look button.
I guess there are too many folks making and using "back-ups" for the poor old PSP to be viable in the West.
Shame on you all (you know who you are).
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Oh, just read that back, and its correct in both senses!
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really enjoyed tr: anniversary so if they can get this one right too, i'm having it...
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/coat
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