While Netflix might not be overflowing with spooky season content this October, there’s still a plethora of compelling shows to keep subscribers entertained. From the return of Lara Croft in an animated series to the political intrigue of ‘The Diplomat’ and the heartwarming second season of ‘Heartstopper’, there’s something for every taste.
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Get ready for a new adventure with Lara Croft! Netflix has released a teaser for the upcoming animated series, ‘Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft,’ starring Hayley Atwell as the voice of the iconic explorer. This series picks up after the ‘Survivor Trilogy’ of video games, and promises an action-packed journey filled with ancient mysteries, dangerous artifacts, and personal growth for Lara.
Amazon Prime Gaming has announced its August lineup, featuring a collection of classic and modern titles, including Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Tomb Raider games, and indie gems like Loop Hero. Prime subscribers can claim these games for free and keep them forever.
Tomb Raider’s iconic adventurer Lara Croft is coming to Dead by Daylight, bringing her survival skills and signature perks to the asymmetrical horror game. She joins as a Survivor, with no accompanying Killer or map, but her three new perks offer players valuable advantages. The update also includes a significant patch, but a controversial Disconnect Bots feature has been removed due to player feedback.
The Tomb Raider I-III Remastered trilogy has undergone an update that has notably removed several pinup posters of Lara Croft from the third game. Previously, these images could be found in the Sleeping with the Fishes level, but they have now disappeared from the remastered version of the game. The change appears to have occurred with the game’s second major update, which rolled out on April 11th. It’s unclear why the posters were removed, as there is no mention of them in the patch notes. The original graphics option still features the images. The removal of the posters has sparked controversy among fans, with many accusing developers Aspyr and Crystal Dynamics of censorship. The franchise’s official website had previously highlighted the posters as an interesting detail. Despite the game’s warning that players may encounter offensive material, the team had initially chosen to keep the content intact to present the game in its original form. IGN has reached out to Aspyr and Crystal Dynamics for comment.