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Lara Croft's Guardian of Light Hits Android Next Month

Author : Max May 06,2025

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Feral Interactive has opened pre-registration for *Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light* on mobile devices. This premium title, priced at $9.99, is scheduled to launch on Android on February 27th. Originally released in the US and the UK back in 2010, it's now making its way to a new platform.

What’s the Game Like?

In *Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light*, players will experience the iconic heroine wielding her twin pistols and showcasing her legendary puzzle-solving skills. You'll navigate through an action-packed isometric adventure set in the treacherous Mexican jungle, filled with ancient temples, cunning traps, relentless undead enemies, and the formidable god of death, Xolotl. Expect the classic Tomb Raider mix of puzzle-solving, platforming, and intense gunfights, all presented from an isometric perspective—a departure from the traditional virtual camera viewpoint of previous Tomb Raider games.

This new installment shifts towards a non-linear arcade-style action game, distinguishing it from its adventure-focused predecessors. Curious about how it looks? Feral Interactive has released an exciting trailer, which you can watch right here:

Pre-Registration Is Open Now

If you're a fan of Lara Croft, you can pre-register for the game on the Google Play Store. Whether you prefer to play solo or enjoy co-op with a friend, either locally or online, *Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light* has you covered. The game features fully customizable touchscreen controls, or you can opt for a more traditional experience by connecting a gamepad and going full console mode.

Mark your calendars for February 27th, when you'll be swinging across deadly chasms in this thrilling adventure. In the meantime, keep an eye out for our next feature on *Cat Solitaire*, a new card game from the creators of *Cat Punch*.

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