Tomb Raider (2013), the rebooted single-player entry developed by Crystal Dynamics and published by Square Enix, was released for PC and consoles (PS3, Xbox 360) in 2013 and later for newer consoles and PC platforms. Over the years a number of sites, forums, and YouTube videos have claimed that a special “Android exclusive” or unofficial mobile port exists. This article examines those claims, explains why they’re misleading, and outlines safe, legal alternatives for playing Tomb Raider-style games on Android.
Square Enix has released earlier titles in the series that are officially optimized for touchscreens and controllers. These are the safest and most stable ways to play on Android: download tomb raider 2013 android exclusive
Square Enix has released several Tomb Raider titles on mobile, but the 2013 reboot (built on the Foundation engine) was designed for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. The hardware requirements to run the game’s physics, hair rendering (TressFX), and large open environments are significant. As of now, the developers have not released a standalone "Android Exclusive" version of this specific title. Square Enix has released earlier titles in the
This is not a cloud-streaming title (like Stadia or Luna). This is a native Android app that runs entirely on your device’s hardware. As of now, the developers have not released