Over the weekend, a leak with potential details of the next Tomb Raider game made its way around the internet. These de…
Over the weekend, a leak with potential details of the next Tomb Raider game made its way around the internet. These details came from an audition script for a role in the game, and told of Lara Croft leading a team of younger tomb raiders as she deals with the isolation of success.
Now, Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics has issued a DMCA takedown notice to the Sacred Symbols Patreon, which leaked the audition script in question - and in doing so pretty much verified the details as accurate.Sacred Symbols has since released aIn this video, host Colin Moriarty stated:"They DMCA'd Patreon, to have them ask us to take down the offending audio of us talking about the new Tomb Raider game...
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