Tomb Raider Fans Start Petition In Response To Lara Croft Redesign

Tomb Raider Fans Start Petition In Response To Lara Croft Redesign

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Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis appeared at June’s PlayStation State of Play with an official release date announcement, pushing it slightly beyond its originally slated 2026 window and into February 2027. There’s still no telling whether this delay will affect Tomb Raider: Catalyst’s 2027 release window, though it logically would, unless Crystal Dynamics and Amazon Game Studios are keen to have two gargantuan Tomb Raider launches in the same year.

Nonetheless, Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis had a considerable chunk of gameplay for fans at Summer Game Fest 2026, where A-list acting talent like Troy Baker, Ben Starr, and Tomb Raider’s own Alix Wilton Regan got hands-on experience with the latest Tomb Raider remake. Gameplay has since been shared from the event, and there is one wholehearted, resounding critique that almost all fans have in response to it, compared to when Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis was revealed.

Horrified fans were quick to notice that the footage shared lately of Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis’ gameplay features a ponytail braid for Lara Croft that is much shorter and less spectacular than the one she was initially seen brandishing in the remake’s first reveal trailer. And, demonstrating how severely...

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