Feral Interactive has announced that Tomb Raider (2013) will arrive on iOS and Android on February 12, 2026. The release brings the first game in the reboot trilogy to mobile devices, offering the complete experience originally developed by Crystal Dynamics.
First launched in 2013 for PC and consoles, Tomb Raider reintroduced Lara Croft with a different tone compared to earlier entries in the series. The game focuses on her early days as an adventurer, following a shipwreck that leaves her stranded on a remote island. Players must navigate hostile terrain, uncover the island’s history, and survive against both environmental threats and human enemies. The shift toward survival gameplay and narrative-driven progression helped the title gain a strong critical reception at launch.






According to Feral Interactive, the mobile version will include all 12 downloadable content packs at no additional cost. The game will support external controllers and offer customizable touch controls for players who prefer on-screen input. Multiple performance and graphics presets will be available to help the game run across a wide range of smartphones and tablets. Gyroscopic aiming is also planned for compatible devices.

The mobile release is priced at $19.99. As with previous Feral Interactive ports, the focus appears to be on delivering the full game rather than a scaled-down version. The studio has previously brought several large titles to mobile, including Alien: Isolation, entries from the Total War series, and multiple Hitman games.
With Tomb Raider (2013) coming to mobile platforms, players will be able to experience Lara Croft’s rebooted origin story on iOS and Android without losing access to the game’s original content or features.
