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Need some more Lara in your life? Your wish may soon be granted as it looks like Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris may be coming to Linux.

Thanks to SteamDB we have this info:
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318876/name: Mac Game Content
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318877/name: Mac Executable
318878/config/oslist: linux
318878/name: Linux Game Content
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318879/name: Linux Executable


Before getting too excited remember SteamDB is not an official website, so this is not a true confirmation.

Also, this game is unlike most of the others and it doesn't look like it was very well received. Going by overall Steam reviews is doesn't look great, but I will give it thoughts when it's out.

About the game
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is the sequel to the critically-acclaimed Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, and the first-ever four-player co-op experience with Lara Croft. Featuring stunning visuals and a brand-new story, players must work together to explore the temple, defeat hordes of enemies from the Egyptian underworld, solve devious puzzles, and avoid deadly traps. All the while, players will compete for treasure, powerful artifacts, and ultimate bragging rights.

Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris takes place deep in the deserts of Egypt. In her new adventure, Lara must join forces with rival treasure hunter Carter Bell and imprisoned gods Horus and Isis, to defeat the evil god Set. As Lara and her companions fight the elements of nature across the sands and through ancient tombs, they will battle legendary deities and creatures of myth. With the fate of the world at stake, Lara must recover the fragments of Osiris to stop Set from enslaving all mankind.

Thanks to our lovely Telegram group for pointing it out. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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fagnerln Jun 7, 2016
Quoting: coeseta
QuoteNeed some more Lara in your life?
YES and I would love to have Tomb Raider 1 - 4, Legend, Anniversary and Underworld ;)
What about "Angel of Darkness"?
liju Jun 7, 2016
Local coop is the thing for me as well! I will be surely picking this one as well. Do You know any more games for Linux with local coop and good gamepad support? We love to play those with my wife. I am soo waiting for Victor Vran local coop update. Devs are saying its in the works but there are months passing and its still not out..
leillo1975 Jun 7, 2016
Quoting: coeseta
QuoteNeed some more Lara in your life?
YES and I would love to have Tomb Raider 1 - 4, Legend, Anniversary and Underworld ;)

I would be happy if I can play Anniversary in Linux. My first played Tomb Raider was for SEGA Saturn (I played again two months ago and it works!!!). I would like to replay the same story with better graphics in Linux again. Are the Feral Gods hearing me?


Last edited by leillo1975 on 7 June 2016 at 4:10 pm UTC
adolson Jun 7, 2016
I enjoyed what I played of Guardian of Light on PS3, so I'm in for this one on Linux (and Guardian of Light, if it ever happens to come over, too).
sarmad Jun 7, 2016
There aren't much local multiplayer games, so this might still be well needed.
manus76 Jun 8, 2016
Quoting: leillo1975
Quoting: coeseta
QuoteNeed some more Lara in your life?
YES and I would love to have Tomb Raider 1 - 4, Legend, Anniversary and Underworld ;)

I would be happy if I can play Anniversary in Linux. My first played Tomb Raider was for SEGA Saturn (I played again two months ago and it works!!!). I would like to replay the same story with better graphics in Linux again. Are the Feral Gods hearing me?

Not the most elegant solution but I remember playing The Anniversary through wine - worked absolutely flawlessly.
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