Rise of the Tomb Raider is finally available on Mac (and linux) starting today. Square Enix has partnered with Feral Interactive for the MacOS port of the action-adventure sequel. The Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration is the definitive edition, including the base game and all previously released DLC.

“Rise of the Tomb Raider’s huge, richly detailed environments combine with Lara’s versatile skills to give players an incredible sense of freedom,” says David Stephen, Managing Director of Feral Interactive. “The peerless level design presents players with many varied and challenging ways to traverse the landscape and explore its frozen forests, crumbling ruins and ancient crypts.”

Rise of the Tomb Raider stars Lara Croft in her newer, rebooted format. It’s a follow up to 2013’s Tomb Raider, originally developed by Crystal Dynamics. The sequel was an Xbox One exclusive for a few months, before coming to Windows PC and PlayStation 4 in 2016.

The reoobted Tomb Raider games have been praised by fans and critics for emotional story-telling, fun gameplay, and a more realistic Lara Croft as she begins her adventuring career.

Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration is available via Steam, the Mac App Store, and the Feral Store.

Here is the list of supported Macs:

  • All 13″ MacBook Pros released since 2016
  • All 15″ MacBook Pros released since Late 2013 with a 2.3GHz processor or better
  • All 21.5″ iMacs released since Late 2017
  • All 27″ iMacs released since Late 2014 (models with an Nvidia GT 755M graphics card are not officially supported)*
  • All Mac Pros released since Late 2013

*Late 2012 models with a 2GB Nvidia 680MX graphics cards are also supported.

Rise of the Tomb Raider has been rated M for Mature for Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, and Strong Language.


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