Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered is coming to PC in February 2025

by · DSOGaming

After the success of the first Tomb Raider trilogy, here comes the second one. Aspyr Media has just announced remasters for Tomb Raider 4, 5 and 6. Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered will be coming to PC in February 2025, and below you can find all the details for it.

This collection will feature the following Tomb Raider games. Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation, Tomb Raider: Chronicles and Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness.

As with the previous collection, this one will have slightly better graphics. Players will be able to switch between the original polygonal models and the remastered graphics at any time.

To be honest, I’m curious to see whether Aspyr has made any tweaks and changes to Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness. When it came out, Angel of Darkness suffered from a lot of issues. So, will the remastered version address some of them? For instance, the controls were awful in the original. Will the remaster have better controls and animations?

Aspyr has also shared the PC requirements for this collection. And, as you may have guessed, you won’t need a powerful PC to run these old Tomb Raider games.

PC gamers will at least need an Intel i3 or AMD FX-4100 with 4GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce GT 620 or AMD Radeon HD 8670D. The devs recommend using an Intel i7 or AMD Ryzen 7 5800 with 16GB of RAM and an NVIDIA RTX 2080 or AMD Radeon RX 6750.

Enjoy the following trailer and stay tuned for more!

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