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Tomb Raider: Underworld is now Classic and Platinum

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Eidos just confirmed that Tomb Raider: Underworld is now part of 360's Classis and PS3's Platinum Hits ranges.

It's yours now for £20, which isn't very much. Give it a waz.

Press release after the break.

TOMB RAIDER: UNDERWORLD JOINS XBOX 360 CLASSICS AND PLAYSTATION 3 PLATINUM HITS RANGE

Friday 22nd May/... Eidos Interactive Ltd, creator of some of the world’s leading videogame properties, today announces Tomb Raider: Underworld™ will be released as part of the Classics range for Xbox 360 and Platinum Hits range for PlayStation 3 on May 22nd.

Tomb Raider: Underworld seamlessly blends exploration, grand scale puzzle solving and combat, taking players on an archaeological journey to the ancient nether worlds of the Mediterranean, Thailand, Mexico, the Arctic Sea and more. As fearless adventurer Lara Croft, gamers uncover proof of the existence of the Norse underworld and the mythical Hammer of Thor, and embark on a perilous journey towards a forgotten power that, if unleashed, could lay waste to all of civilization.

Available May 22nd for RRP £19.99, Tomb Raider: Underworld is developed by Crystal Dynamics. For more information, visit the official site at http://www.tombraider.com.

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