Mobile gamers continue to eat good this year. With Where Winds Meet and Red Dead Redemption already in our pockets, the mobile-gaming scene is heating up even further with the upcoming release of another PC-quality title.
Feral Interactive, the studio synonymous with ports like Alien: Isolation, XCOM 2 Collection, and Grid Legends announced that Tomb Raider will officially launch on February 12, 2026, for iOS and Android devices. The game will cost $19.99/£12.99/€15.99/P949 (depending on where you live) as a one-time purchase, meaning you get the complete premium experience without any ads or microtransactions cluttering your screen.
If the launch video is anything to go by, we’re expecting the full, uncompromised experience. The trailer opens with Lara’s iconic monologue, “The extraordinary is in what we do, not who we are,” before cutting to gameplay that looks ripped straight from the PC and console versions. We see Lara navigating dark caverns by torchlight, scaling sheer cliff faces with her climbing axe, and surviving the game’s gritty combat sequences, including a close-quarters struggle with a wolf.
The Google Play Store listing confirms that Tomb Raider for mobile is “complete and uncut.” It includes the full base game plus all 12 DLC packs, which means you get extra outfits, weapon upgrades, and the bonus “Tomb of the Lost Adventurer” Challenge Tomb right out of the gate.
Tomb Raider arrives on iOS & Android on Feb 12th for $19.99/£12.99/€15,99!
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Tomb Raider is coming to mobile!
Feral Interactive is known for its tailored-for-mobile approach, and this release is no exception. The game features a fully customizable touchscreen interface, but it also supports gyroscopic motion aiming. For the purists out there, the game supports physical controllers, as well as mouse and keyboard controls on supported devices.
While Feral hasn’t dropped the official list of supported chipsets just yet, the visuals speak for themselves. Judging from the console-grade fidelity on display, this title won’t be friendly to entry-level hardware. Expect to need a capable midrange or flagship processor to get the smooth performance this game deserves.
Originally launched in 2013 by Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix, Tomb Raider served as the gritty reboot that kicked off the series”acclaimed Survivor trilogy. It completely reconstructed Lara Croft’s origin story, transforming her from a polished action hero into a desperate survivor. The title has remained relevant over a decade later, having just landed on the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 this past November.
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