Square Enix tried to remove the video detailing the new Tomb Raider on UE5

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Background: Rumor: Lara Croft will be a 30-year-old white woman in the new Tomb Raider, which is being made at UE5Insider and former IGN editor Colin Moriarty received a DMCA attack from Square Enix. The company demanded to remove the video on Patreon, where details of the new part were discussed Tomb Raider.

In the final episode of Sacred Symbols, Moriarty read an excerpt from the game’s script, tentatively titled Project Jawbreaker. At the center of the plot is the already grown-up Lara, who works in a team of other tomb raiders. The game is more realistic and touches on serious issues, including the fight against loneliness.

For the role of the heroine, the developers are looking for a 30-year-old British woman with an athletic physique. Probably Camilla Luddington (Camilla Luddington) will not return in her role.

Moriarty edited the video on Patreon and removed all references to the new project. Most likely the Patreon requirement means that the above materials are indeed true.

It has only been officially announced that the new Tomb Raider is based on Unreal Engine 5. The exact release date is unknown.

As a reminder, Konami tried to remove the leaked images of the new part of Silent Hill using DMCA attacks.

Source: VG Times

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