Rise of the Tomb Raider: Crystal Dynamics to make new AAA tItle?

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As Rise of the Tomb Raider's latest downloadable content addition was announced recently, fans are wondering just how worth it the said content can be. With a rundown of the features that were disclosed for the game contents, just how good is the said addition to Lara's adventures?

According to Attack of the Fan Boy, Crystal Dynamics may be directing their attention to another upcoming AAA project as of late due to the announcement made recently, which they refused to name directly for the time being. The reality remains though for now, that Rise of the Tomb Raider is the hottest thing that the developer has and the on-going downloadable content bestowed upon it seemingly brings an eerie flavor to the title.

IGN delivered that Rise of the Tomb Raider's Cold Darkness Awakened has another thing coming with the zombie-like theme raining upon it. Though it was somewhat highly unlikely for Rise of the Tomb Raider to have such concept, it was further explained by Crystal Dynamics that it is a mere infection that surrounded the immediate vicinity and caused the aforementioned chaos found in the game. Set around a soviet territory, Lara must prevent the viral outbreak in three separate chemical production towers, in which the journey proves to be perilous.

As per Tom Raider Chronicles, gamers will be asked to salvage a few commodities here and there, as well as the continuous instructions given through the radio. It could be levers and fuse boxes to activate or some directions to avoid the infected. Either way, the experience is considerably an exciting one to those that managed to play the game.

In other news, Rise of the Tomb Raider was confirmed on being compatible for the DirectX 12 support. Keep posted for further news on Rise of the Tomb Raider and Crystal Dynamics' future plans. No revelations on the particular title has been made yet for the aforementioned AAA title.

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Rise of the Tomb Raider, 2016 RPGs, Square Enix
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