The recent launch of Tomb Raider 2013 on the Nintendo Switch has sparked a "passionate response" from gamers, leading developer Aspyr to consider porting the subsequent titles, Rise of the Tomb Raider and Shadow of the Tomb Raider, to the Switch. The initial game in the trilogy received significant praise, and the enthusiasm from players may influence future decisions. Aspyr confirmed they are looking into possibilities for these additional titles, but no official announcements have been made yet. The success of the series historically involved Lara Croft's transformation beginning on the stormy shores of Yamatai, evolving through icy Siberia and lush jungles, culminating in a gripping trilogy. Alongside potential ports, two new Tomb Raider projects have been revealed: a remake titled Legacy of Atlantis set for next year and a new game called Tomb Raider: Catalyst expected in 2027. Fans will also see a live-action series adaptation on Amazon starring Sophie Turner as Lara Croft.

Will Rise and Shadow of the Tomb Raider come to Nintendo Switch?

While not officially confirmed, developer Aspyr has acknowledged the strong interest and response from players, indicating they are exploring the possibility of these titles making their way to Switch in the future.

Tomb Raider is an iconic action-adventure franchise that gained popularity with its reboot beginning in 2013. The series reinvigorated interest in gaming's most famous archeologist, Lara Croft, balancing intense exploration, platforming, and storytelling across various platforms, solidifying the franchise's legacy in the gaming community.