Crystal Dynamics and Aspyr Media are bringing back the former's acclaimed action-adventure duology with an enhanced remaster.
Crystal Dynamics' acclaimed action-adventure titles are releasing for modern platforms with updated graphics, a leaked PSN listing has revealed.
Aspyr continues to roll out improvements for the controversial collection, fixing crashes, UI bugs, a random loud sound, and more.
The physical release for Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered will be available in 3 editions: base, Deluxe, and Limited Run Games Collector's Edition.
Update 2 fixes a bug resulting in the countdown timer for respawns remaining stuck at "1." Aspyr also confirms Update 3 is in the works.
The update fixes several issues and re-balances Asajj Ventress' abilities. Aspyr also confirmed that Update 2 is in the works.
Aspyr's re-release of the classic shooters appeared to be a slam dunk, but its multiplayer roll-out has been disastrous, to say the least.
Aspyr Media says it "experienced critical errors with our network infrastructure" that caused "incredibly high ping, matchmaking errors, crashes, and servers not appearing in the browser."
Even after all these years, Pandemic Studios' shooters deftly pay homage to the Star Wars series while delivering fun, content-packed experiences.
However, Embracer Group will retain ownership of Aspyr Media, Tripwire Interactive, Tuxedo Labs, 34 Big Things, and more.
The classic Battlefront duology is getting a re-release on modern platforms, bringing both its campaign and massive multiplayer battles.
The remastered collection of classic Tomb Raider games is out now, priced at $29.99 on all modern platforms.
Journalist Jeff Grubb has claimed that the Knights of the Old Republic remake is not in development at any Embracer studio.
"As part of normal business, we delist assets with licensed music when the licenses expire," the company has said.
The remake has reportedly faced development issues, with Saber Interactive allegedly taking over from Aspyr Media last year.
The original Tomb Raider trilogy is making a comeback with a remastered collection for the Nintendo Switch, PS5, and PS4 in early 2024.
When asked about the state of the project following reports of development issues, Embracer Group CEO Lars Wingefors refused to comment on the situation.
Publisher Sega has announced that the release of turn-based strategy game Humankind on consoles has been delayed.
After issues at Aspyr, one of Saber's Easter European studios is reportedly leading development, as per Bloomberg's Jason Schreier.
Bloomberg's Jason Schreier also feels that a release in 2024 is "wishful thinking unless they pare down the scope of the project."