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Lara Croft gets new ‘Go’ mobile game

Lara Croft Go

Lara Croft Go's visuals, like the rest of the game, are simple and elegant.

Image Credit: Square Enix

Lara Croft is getting ready for a mobile adventure.

Following the critical success of Hitman Go for iOS and Android, publisher Square Enix is making a new Go game based on the Tomb Raider franchise. Square revealed the game today during its Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015 press conference.

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Like Hitman Go, Lara Croft Go is a turn-based puzzler. But instead of assassinating targets, you explore the ruins of an ancient civilization to uncover the myth of someone called the Queen of Venom.

Lara Croft Go is being developed by Square Enix Montreal, the studio behind Hitman: Go and Hitman: Sniper. It will come out later this year.

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Correction: Lara Croft Go is not being developed by Crystal Dynamics, as we reported earlier. — Ed.

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