It appears that details about the return of Lara Croft have leaked ahead of tonightās reported reveal at The Game Awards. Earlier this week, various Tomb Raider-related social media accounts sent out hints that the lady of Croft Manor was preparing to embark upon her latest expedition, while clues about a new game in the 30-year series also showed up on a Fortnite island dedicated to the TGA event. Now, various accounts have let slip what could be the name, cover art, and some extremely blurry footage of the game in motion. And it seems to suggest a remake of the very first Tomb Raider.
Update 12/11/2025, 9:45 p.m. ET: The game was confirmed during the showcase. Itās called Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, it remakes the old game exactly as you remember it in Unreal Engine 5, and itās coming out in 2026. Hereās the trailer:
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As spotted byĀ Eurogamer, a couple of different accounts have uploaded what purports to be sneaky images of the unannounced game, including that itās name will beĀ Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis. The alleged box art does strongly sniff of AI to me, being a little too smooth, and while after closer inspection there are the right number of fingers, they sure look a bit of a mess holding those guns. So Iām saying, large pinch of salt for this particular aspect. (Of course, at this point we also canāt be sure that a studio wouldnāt shit out some AI art themselves.)
Tomb Raider Legacy Of Atlantis#TombRaider #gamingnews pic.twitter.com/sZQwbnGw2l
ā LeakHunterOfficial (@LeakHunterOff) December 11, 2025
The in-game shots, however, seem a lot more realistic, mostly based on their atrociously poor quality. It appears they are stills from this leaked video, which to my eye looks like shitty mobile phone footage taken from a distant screen, perhaps at a TGA rehearsal.
More screenshots of the new Tomb Raider, it looks like a TR1 remake pic.twitter.com/BvmiNrMdAt
ā Tarada (Ash)Croft (@JesuisJanice) December 11, 2025
If that cog shot is real, the X user above could well be right about this being a remake of the original 1996 game, and that would make a lot of sense given the series reaches its 30th birthday in 2026, when a new game would be most likely to be released. (Laraās the same age asĀ PokĆ©mon! I hope they have a joint birthday party!) It would also make some sense of the Atlantis-themed title, given that first game was about Laraās adventures surrounding the Scion of Atlantis. Oh, and thereās the small matter of a T-rex appearing at the end of the footage!
Of course, the game couldnāt simply be calledĀ Tomb Raider, like the original, because they already blew that chance in 2013 when publishers went through that weird phase of abandoning numbered titles and rebooting series. āTomb Raider: Scion Of Atlantisā would have made a fair amount of sense, but āscionā is both obscure (it means descendant) and hard to spell.
We shall learn the truth later today at The Geoff Awards.