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Tomb Raider: Legend and Tomb Raider Anniversary now playable on Xbox One, get them while they’re on sale

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Published onAugust 14, 2018

published onAugust 14, 2018

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Following the additions of Prince of Persia, SINE MORA, and Earth Defence Force 2025 last week, Microsoft is bringing two Tomb Raider games to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility list today:Tomb Raider LegendandTomb Raider Anniversary. The first one was released back in 2006 on the Xbox 360, while the second one (a remake of the 1996 original game) was released a year later on the 7th gen consoles.

Tomb Raider: Legend and Lara Croft Tomb Raider Anniversary are coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility today (and both are currently on sale)https://t.co/qPMRNs2ZLopic.twitter.com/d3RTJMgOiM

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Both episodes received critical acclaim, and if you have yet to play them they’re both available for $1.99 each on the Microsoft Store this week. All Tomb Raider Xbox 360 games except the 2013 reboot are now backward compatible on the Xbox One, as Microsoft previously addedTomb Raider UnderworldandLara Croft and the Guardian of Lightin 2017 and 2018, respectively. You can check out the latest additions to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility list onMajor Nelson’s website.

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