![]() ![]() It doesn’t appear that the game’s Definitive Edition has been officially confirmed by developers Eidos Montréal and Crystal Dynamics or publisher Square Enix as yet, but given this rating it’s looking pretty likely that it’s on the horizon – though what it might include in the way of new content isn’t clear. It doesn’t offer any details about the game beyond basic ‘ticks’ against the themes and nature of its content, like language and violence (which also match its original). The Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition entry on the Australian Classification Board site appeared last week and gives the game an MA 15+ rating – the same as the original release. Before we get into the installation process of this game, we would like to give you more information on the Definitive Edition of Shadow of the Tomb Raider. ![]() Now, the title’s popped up on the Australian Classification Board’s website. Earlier this year a Resetera user spotted that a definitive edition of Lara’s Croft’s 2018 adventure, the concluding third installment in Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix’s trilogy reboot of the long-running series, seemed to have received a rating in South Korea. ![]() It looks like a Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition could be on the way. ![]()
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