Tomb Raider I-III Remastered’s recently released physical editions are on sale for great prices at Amazon and Best Buy. Most notably, you can get the $50 Deluxe Edition for only $30 for PS5 or Nintendo Switch at either retailer. This edition comes with some cool extras that make it well-worth checking out, especially with the $20 discount.
$30 (was $50)
Tomb Raider I-III Remastered’s Deluxe Edition comes with a steelbook case, exploration map book with 80 pages of secrets from the original trilogy, and a voucher to download the collection’s digital soundtrack. Everything is packaged in the shiny gold box shown above.
The Deluxe Edition sold out multiple times during the preorder phase prior to its September launch, so we wouldn’t be surprised to see the Deluxe Edition disappear from Amazon soon. The Deluxe Edition is only available for Nintendo Switch and PS5.
$20 (was $30) for PlayStation | $25 (was $30) for Switch
The standard edition is on sale, too, just not for as big of a discount. The PS5 and PS4 physical editions are up for grabs for $10 off, dropping the price to $20, but the Nintendo Switch version is only $5 off. So for five to 10 extra bucks, you can get all of the Deluxe Edition content.
Tomb Raider I-III Remastered is a comprehensive collection of the original trilogy of games starring Lara Croft. They’ve all been given a fantastic visual makeover, but thanks to the game making use of original assets, you can switch back to the blocky original graphics if you’re feeling nostalgic. On top of the original globetrotting campaign, this collection also bundles in all of the DLC released for those titles.
Tomb Raider’s original trilogy is also included with the recently released Evercade VS-R cartridge-based home console and Evercade EXP-R handheld, both of which retail for $100. The Evercade VS-R is available to order now at Amazon, but unfortunately the EXP-R is sold out. Existing Evercade owners can buy the Tomb Raider Collection cart separately for $25.
For more on the Evercade platform, check out our recent review of the Evercade Alpha Bartop Arcade.
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