Multiplayer revealed in The Final Hours of Tomb Raider – Episode 4

Tomb Raider is officially going multiplayer thanks to a collaboration between Crystal Dynamics and sister studio, Eidos-Montr?al.

As it does in the single player campaign, survival and teamwork will play a large role in the versus multiplayer gameplay in Tomb Raider.

Take a look at the episode below for everything you need to know.

The Final Hours of Tomb Raider – Episode 4: Surviving Together
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In the fourth episode of THE FINAL HOURS OF TOMB RAIDER, Zachary Levi goes behind the scenes on one of the most radical additions to the TOMB RAIDER franchise, the addition of Multiplayer.

Levi travels to Montr?al to sit and chat with some of the key team members from Crystal Dynamics about the rationale and direction for this new feature, and introduces viewers to the team from Eidos-Montr?al.

The team discusses the core focus to ensure they injected attributes from the single player with a multiplayer twist, such as team survival, verticality and the inclusion of environmental threats.

Tomb Raider is scheduled for a March 4th, 2013 release.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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