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This year marks the 100th anniversary of the rediscovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, so this week's #ThursdayThrowback is an article I wrote about the Anubis shrines seen in the 1999 #TombRaider Times Exclusive level.
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We’ve yet to see a trailer for the series or any key art, but here’s what we know about the Netflix Tomb Raider anime series so far!
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Thought we'd celebrate #StPatricksDay early with a brand new edition of Lara's Travels, which is all about Ms Croft's visits to the Republic of Ireland!
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Here's my exclusive Q&A with Kilian of Tomb Raider Files, who kindly took the time to answer some questions about his latest project "The Widescreen Adventures of Lara Croft" and the challenges of working on such an ambitious and unique project
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Queen Unuratu 🐍 🕊️ 🔥 - Prints | Twitter | Instagram
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Fanart Friday 🎨
🏺 | Lara & Isis 👤 | Tholia Bentz
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Right, let’s go adventuring!
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I recently had the chance to visit Storyworld’s "The World of Lara Croft - 25 Years of Tomb Raider" exhibition, and here's what I had to say about it.
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2021 was a big year for Tomb Raider fans as the popular video game (and film) franchise celebrated a new milestone: its 25th anniversary. The Crystal Dynamics community management team did a commendable job of commemorating this special occasion with a year-long program of online events, fan spotlights, and merchandise drops but it was the fans’ own efforts that really caught my attention.
Here are 25 fun and creative ways Tomb Raider fans celebrated this beloved franchise’s 25th anniversary!
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There's been no official confirmation that a new #TombRaider game is on the way but that didn't stop me from compiling this wish list of things I'd like to see and do during Lara's next adventure. Feel free to give it a read!
Click here to read “10 Things I’d Like to See in the Next ‘Tomb Raider’ Game”
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I recently interviewed cosplay ambassador and writer Noelle Adams (aka Pfangirl) to learn more about her cosplay ventures and thoughts on the Tomb Raider franchise. 
Click here to read our exclusive interview!
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Uncharted Nathan Drake and Tomb Raider Lara Croft fan art and a touch of Disney magic.
enjoy :-)
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During one of her many optional side quests in Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Lara Croft comes across the recently-widowed Xoco, a resident of the Hidden City whose husband Sumaq had been murdered under suspicious circumstances. While Lara conducts her investigation into Sumaq’s murder, Xoco tells the inquisitive adventurer that she had been planning to make Poc Chuc for her husband. That is, before he met his grisly end. A quick Google search revealed that Poc Chuc was, in fact, a dish hailing from Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.
So let’s tuck into another mouth-watering edition of Taste Raider and learn more about this Mexican delicacy!
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In the previous edition of Arte-Factual, I looked at Mexican sugar skulls, a folk art tradition that combines Christian religious practices with ancient Mesoamerican beliefs. This time around, I thought I’d turn my attention to the burial doll replica Lara Croft comes across in the remote town of Kuwaq Yaku in the jungles of Peru.
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