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Rise of the Tomb Raider coming to PC on January 28th

In case you’ve been living in a cave, maybe searching for treasure of your own over the past couple of days, then you probably know this already, but Rise of the Tomb Raider is headed to the PC (Windows 10) on January 28th.

The PC version will feature support for much higher resolutions and visual features as expected, and there will be a Collector’s Edition release, complete with Lara statue and artifacts, which will be available directly from the Square Enix store for only $150.

We assume the PS4 version is still scheduled to launch later this year, hopefully in Definitive Edition form.

Check out the announcement below.

Following Rise of the Tomb Raider?s highly successful release exclusively for Xbox One and Xbox 360, Square Enix today announced that the game will be available for Windows 10 and Steam on January 28, 2016.

Bringing the game?s thrilling narrative and perilous environments to PC in stunning new detail, developers Crystal Dynamics and Nixxes Software added numerous features, including Windows 10 support and 4K resolution. Rise of the Tomb Raider was nominated for Best Action/Adventure for The Game Awards and follows the critically acclaimed, award-winning Tomb Raider.

?The PC release of Rise of the Tomb Raider continues the positive momentum from our highly successful partnership and collaboration with Microsoft for the launch on Xbox One and Xbox 360,? said Scot Amos co-Head of Studio at Crystal Dynamics.

?PC players are a passionate, devoted audience and we know they?ll embrace the version created for their systems,? said Ron Rosenberg, co-Head of Studio at Crystal Dynamics.

After uncovering an ancient mystery, Lara must explore the most treacherous and remote regions of Siberia to find the secret of immortality before a ruthless organization known as Trinity. Lara must use her wits and survival skills, form new alliances, and ultimately embrace her destiny as the Tomb Raider. Experience high-octane action moments, conquer beautifully hostile environments, engage in brutal guerilla combat, and explore awe-inspiring deadly tombs in the evolution of survival action. In ?Rise of the Tomb Raider,? Lara becomes more than a survivor as she embarks on her first Tomb Raiding expedition.

The PC version of Rise of the Tomb Raider will be available as a digital download via Steam, the Windows Store, Amazon, the Square Enix e-store and other major retailers ? both in-store and online. Standard edition pricing is $59.99. The Digital Deluxe edition is $89.99 and includes a Season Pass to nearly all current and future DLC.

A Collector?s Edition, which includes the Digital Deluxe version of the game, a 12-inch Lara Croft statue, replicas of Lara?s journal and jade necklace, and a steel case, will also be available from the Square Enix e-store for $149.99.

To learn more about Rise of the Tomb Raider, please visit the official website and follow the game on Facebook and Twitter.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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