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Fans waiting for the next Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis may need more patience.
Originally expected to launch in 2026, new reports and leaks suggest the game could now be delayed to 2027, though this hasn’t been officially confirmed yet.
This delay is based on insider leaks and industry reports, so it should be taken cautiously until confirmed by the developers.
The game is being built using Unreal Engine 5, aiming for modern visuals and gameplay improvements.
This isn’t just a new game—it’s a remake of the original 1996 Tomb Raider, which means expectations are extremely high.
The Tomb Raider franchise has multiple projects in development, including another title:
This spacing helps avoid overlap and gives each game time to shine.
There’s still a chance we won’t have to wait long for clarity.
The next Tomb Raider game, Legacy of Atlantis, was shaping up to be a big 2026 release—but now it may arrive a year later in 2027.
If true, the delay could ultimately benefit players by delivering a more polished, high-quality experience, even if it means waiting longer.
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