Crystal Dynamics and porting studio Aspyr have announced Tomb Raider 4-6 Remastered, a collection of remasters of classic Tomb Raider games that's set to release in February.
In a post on the official Tomb Raider website, Crystal Dynamics celebrates the 28th anniversary of the franchise (which feels like a rather odd milestone to celebrate), as well as revealing that the series as a whole has sold over 100 million units worldwide since its inception.
Per the post, the new collection will include Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation, Tomb Raider: Chronicles, and Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness, all of which will receive Aspyr's customary glow-up in terms of visuals and controls.
All three games will, according to Crystal Dynamics, include the ability to switch between the classic visuals and the modern overhauls on the fly, as well as a choice between "new modern controls" and classic Tomb Raider-style tank controls.
Quality-of-life improvements have also been added across the board, like boss health bars, a Photo Mode, and achievements and trophies on supported platforms (sorry, Nintendo Switch players).
This collection follows on from Aspyr's remasters of the first three Tomb Raider games, which were announced back in...