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Tomb Raider: Underworld heads to the Xbox One via Backward Compatibility
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Published onJuly 27, 2017
published onJuly 27, 2017
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On Twitter today Major Nelson announced that Tomb Raider: Underworld is heading to the Xbox One via Backward Compatibility. The news comes as the Xbox One Backward Compatibilitylist topped 400 titleswith the addition of Raiden IV, Red Faction: Armageddon, and Gyruss. As always, you can read up on Tomb Raider: Underworld, and check out the game trailer, prices below.
Tomb Raider Underworld is coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility todayhttps://t.co/qPMRNs2ZLopic.twitter.com/SKClshDgo0
— Larry Hryb ????????☁ (@majornelson)July 27, 2017
Tomb Raider Underworld: $19.99
Designed specifically to take advantage of the latest technologies Tomb Raider Underworld represents a new advancement in exploration-based gameplay. As fearless adventurer Lara Croft explore exotic locations around the world, each designed with an incredible attention to detail resulting in breathtaking high-definition visual fidelity that creates a truly believable world and delivers a new level of challenge and choice.
As an extra bonus, several Tomb Raider: Underworld DLC have now gone free in the Xbox Store, including the Tomb Raider: Underworld Designer Costume Pack, Tomb Raider: Underworld Wetsuit Costume Pack, and Tomb Raider: Underworld Classic Costumes.
If you already own the digital version of this game, it will automatically show up in the “Ready to Install” section on your Xbox One. And, if you own a disc version, you can insert the disc into your console, and your Xbox will begin downloading the game to your hard drive, though you will still need the disc to play.
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