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Thursday, October 17, 2019

Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition won't have new graves, but it does make a tiny change


The final version of Shadow of The Tomb Raider will not have some unexpected additions, but it will reduce some restrictions on dressing.

One of the questions that arose was whether the final version of Shadow of the Tomb Raider would contain any new grave robberies. The answer is simple - it won't. Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition comes out on November 5th, and will include seven previous DLCs, but without any major additions.

However, there will be some changes from the original. In Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Lara Croft is so fond of getting different types of dress, but there are certain restrictions in the game that prevent her from wearing whatever she wants in all zones. The so-called tribal outfits can then only be worn in the Mayan city, which serves as the center zone, but not in other areas.

This restriction will be at least partially removed by the release of the final version. If you switch the game, the options will allow all clothing to be available in all zones in the future. At the first crossing, of course, the old restrictions apply.



The good thing is that if you already own Shadow of Tomb Raider, you won't have to buy the final version for this tiny change. It will be made available to all players through a patch. Unfortunately, all the other benefits of the Definitive Edition (seven DLCs) will have to be paid separately, as they have done so far.

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