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Square Enix reveals Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris, a four-player co-op game

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Square Enix has revealed another entry in the Tomb Raider franchise. A fork from the ongoing Tomb Raider reboot, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris features a 4-player co-op arcade experience for Xbox One, PS4, and PC gamers.

According to Square Enix, this game is the sequel to Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, a 2010 platforming action game for consoles and mobile devices. The game follows the same arcade-like gameplay from Guardian of Light, but will be available on PC, PS4 and Xbox One with better graphics and new puzzles.

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The Temple of Osiris will feature Croft, rival treasure hunter Carter Bell, and apparently also the Egyptian gods Horus and Isis, which were imprisoned by the “evil” god Set. Despite the big difference in gameplay and story behind this Lara Croft game, the developer behind it is Crystal Dynamics, the very same working on the new Rise of the Tomb Raider game.

The game will require the skills of all four players to help find treasure and ultimately win the game, but players will also simultaneously compete against each other to get the most treasure. We’re betting that the characters will all have different powers and abilities. No word yet on when the game will come out. You can watch the reveal video below.

 
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