A newly discovered Easter egg in Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered suggests that the next in line to be remastered could be Tomb Raider 4. Also known as Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation, the title was released back in 1999.
Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered was released just a few weeks back, and while many were skeptical about the collection, it seems to have clicked pretty well with the fan base. While the obvious repercussions of remastering a collection that is over two decades old come with the package, some think the developers have done a decent job of polishing Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered to modern-day standards. Initially, it was thought that only the graphics were revamped as part of the remaster, but now fans have discovered some interesting Easter eggs hidden in the collection.
As spotted by Twitter user Daniel, a Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered Easter egg suggests that the remaster of Tomb Raider 4 could be on the way. On a screen in the High-Security Compound area of Tomb Raider 3 Remastered, players will find a radar that might look innocuous at first, but actually has some hints hidden inside.
On the top left corner of the screen, players will see a bunch of numbers that correspond to the release date of Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered. However, what's noteworthy is the information in the bottom right part, which includes coordinates to Giza, along with the word «Next.» Giza was one of the major locations in which Tomb Raider 4 was based. Additionally, the user also highlights that the radar could be symbolic of the planetarium in the Lost Library, while the spiral could correspond to a similar structure above Lara's statue in Cleopatra's Palaces, both of which are iconic areas in the game.
While these hints to the potential next remaster have certainly got fans excited, it is crucial to note that this is not the only instance of the developers hinting at it in the collection. In the Offshore Rig area of Tomb Raider 2 Remastered, players will find two screens, with one
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