February marks a milestone for fans of Lara Croft and mobile gaming alike: the critically acclaimed “Grave Robber” 2013 reboot has officially launched on iOS and Android devices. This isn’t a watered-down spinoff or simplified companion app; it’s the complete console experience, including all downloadable content, rebuilt and optimized for modern smartphones and tablets.
Arrival as part of “Grave robberIn celebration of its 30th anniversary, the mobile port was developed by Feral Interactive, the London-based studio known for ambitious mobile adaptations, including several “Hitman” titles. Instead of cutting the edges, Feral has brought the entire original campaign, plus all 12 DLC packs, to portable devices, allowing players to relive Lara Croft’s defining origin story anytime, anywhere.
A full console experience on mobile
The game that reintroduced Lara Croft to a new generation and charted her evolution from budding archaeologist to hardened survivor after being shipwrecked on the mysterious island of Yamatai, is now fully playable on mobile.
Unlike many mobile conversions that remove features to meet hardware limits, this version stays true to the original Grave robber (2013) experience: every level, puzzle, and combat encounter is there as players remember it. Plus, the 12 DLC packs are included at launch, with extra outfits, upgrades and even a bonus Challenge Tomb – all without any additional purchases.
To make this all work on phones and tablets, Feral has implemented a range of control options. Players can choose from fully customizable touchscreen controls tailored for exploration and combat, or connect a controller if that is preferred. For tablet users on iPadOS and select Android models, mouse and keyboard support is also available, along with optional gyro aimed at devices that support it.
Graphics and performance tailored to each device
What sets this mobile release apart is the way it adapts to various hardware. Whether you play on a flagship phone or a mid-range tablet: “Grave Robber” offers multiple performance presets to balance visuals and smooth gameplay: Graphics Mode prioritizes visual fidelity, with richer textures and lighting; Performance mode increases frame rates for smoother action; Performance Plus (on select iPad Pro models) reaches up to 120 FPS; And a Battery Saver option helps extend gaming sessions by reducing both fidelity and frame rates.
These options ensure that the game can deliver a premium AAA feel even on devices that aren’t the latest models, without forcing players to compromise on core gameplay.
Why this mobile release is important
Tomb Raider Reboot launches on iOS and Android https://t.co/inw0tcej3l pic.twitter.com/dkr97KfIVw
— MacRumors.com (@MacRumors) February 12, 2026
‘Tomb Raider’ from 2013 reboot holds a special place in gaming history. It relaunched the franchise with a fresh narrative tone and compelling survival mechanics that resonated with longtime fans and newcomers alike. Now available on mobile for the first time, this experience is more accessible than ever.
There is also a broader trend at work here. As mobile hardware becomes more and more powerful, classic AAA titles are finding new life on phones and tablets without sacrificing scope or quality. This “Grave Robber” release sits alongside other major console ports that have proven players’ desire for premium gaming experiences on mobile platforms – especially when done with care rather than compromise.
Importantly, this release “Grave robber‘s” place on consoles and PC; it complements this. Seasons of gameplay, story depth, cinematic pacing and combat intensity remain intact, just condensed for handheld use. If anything, it expands the franchise’s reach by bringing a classic adventure to an audience that may never have had a PlayStation, Xbox or gaming PC.
Availability and prices
Tomb Raider (2013) returns to Android, available now for $19.99 https://t.co/0XuUS5RwW9 Through @nexusben
— 9to5Google (@9to5Google) February 12, 2026
Grave robber is available now on both the App Store and Google Play Store and costs $19.99 USD (or regional equivalents such as £12.99 GBP / €15.99).
These premium prices reflect the full nature of the game – including all content – and differentiate it from the free-to-play norm that dominates many mobile stores. For players who want the complete Grave robber experience without cutting corners, it’s a rare and welcome offering.
What this means for the franchise

For longtime fans, this mobile launch is yet another reminder of how enduring Lara Croft’s journey remains. It ties in nicely with the broader “Grave Robber” renaissance takes place in 2026. This includes new game announcements and an upcoming feature film starring Sophie Turner as the iconic explorer.
By putting one of the series’ most beloved entries in your pocket, Feral Interactive and Crystal Dynamics have expanded “Grave robber‘s” appeal without sacrificing what made the original so compelling. It’s a complete adventure, reimagined for a new era – an era that invites both nostalgia and new discovery.
Whether you’re an experienced survivor or a newcomer picking up Lara’s story for the first time, the world of Grave robber is now within reach.
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