Tomb Raider: Anniversary signs up for Xbox 360?
- June 06, 2007 14:30 PM PST
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The most recent addition to the ESRB's website is a T for Teen rating for Tomb Raider: Anniversary. However, it's interesting to note that the game has been divided into five different parts... for the Xbox 360.
By Eugene Huang
Recently, bloggers and game journalists have developed a tendency to check the Entertainment Software Rating Board web site for news, since it often contains listings for future games that have yet to be formally announced. The games that pop up on the ESRB page before any place else usually turn out to be of a downloadable nature -- something that can be developed and distributed quicker than most blockbuster retail games. Although the site doesn't give out release dates, games that have been discovered in this fashion more often than not turn out to appear available for sale sooner or later.
That being said, a discovery today on the ESRB website indicates that Tomb Raider: Anniversary just might be making its way to the Xbox 360. According to this listing, Eidos' 10 year anniversary celebration of the Tomb Raider series will be divided into five parts: one dedicated to Peru, the Lost City, Greece, Egypt, and Croft Manor.
GameDaily Biz reports that a spokesperson for Eidos in the U.S. has neither confirmed nor denied the listing on the ESRB, but is checking back with their parent company in the U.K. Other gaming sites have so far speculated that Anniversary may be made available to Xbox 360 owners in five separate downloadable pieces, but we'll wait for a formal announcement from Eidos before we conjecture any further.