Retailer Outs Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition For PS4

According to a listing on Amazon Italy, Crystal Dynamics' Tomb Raider, which launched earlier this year on current-gen platforms, will be making its way to PlayStation 4 early in 2014.

It's titled Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition and is tagged with a January 24th release date. The description adds that it will include an exclusive art book as well as all of the game's multiplayer downloadable content. It is also listed separately for unspecified "next-gen" platforms, which could very well be Xbox One and Wii U.

Of course, Square Enix has yet to formally announce a next-gen version of Crystal Dynamics' latest, so we'll have to treat this as rumor for the time being. That said, would you be interested in a next-gen version of Lara's origin story? Comment below and let us know.

[Via IGN]

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