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In 2011 the first five [[Tomb Raider]] games ([[Tomb Raider]], [[Tomb Raider II]], [[Tomb Raider III]], [[Tomb Raider IV The Last Revelation]], [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]]) were released via the [[PlayStation Network]] for the Vita, the [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]], and the [[PlayStation 3]]. Additionally, the PSP versions of [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend]] and [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary]] can be downloaded from the PSN store. '''Note:''' These games are ports of the original [[PlayStation]] or PSP versions without any alteration to the game play.
 
In 2011 the first five [[Tomb Raider]] games ([[Tomb Raider]], [[Tomb Raider II]], [[Tomb Raider III]], [[Tomb Raider IV The Last Revelation]], [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]]) were released via the [[PlayStation Network]] for the Vita, the [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]], and the [[PlayStation 3]]. Additionally, the PSP versions of [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend]] and [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary]] can be downloaded from the PSN store. '''Note:''' These games are ports of the original [[PlayStation]] or PSP versions without any alteration to the game play.
  
The [[Tomb Raider (2013)|2013 reboot game]] is playable on the Vita via [[Remote Play]] on the [[PlayStation 4|PS4]] in form of the [[Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition|Definitive Edition]]. Additionally, one can play [[Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris]] the same way, with the limitation that there can always be only one player per PS4 system using remote play, while possible other players have to use a PS4 controller and a TV screen.
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=== Remote Play ===
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{{Mainarticle|Remote Play}}
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The [[Reboot Games]] are playable on the Vita via Remote Play. While using Remote Play the game actually runs on a [[PlayStation 4|PS4]] the user has to connect to his or her Vita using a WiFi network. The [[Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition]] and the [[Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration]] support Remote Play; additionally, one can play [[Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris]] the same way, with the limitation that there can only be one player per PS4 system logged in using remote play, while other players have to use a PS4 [[Controller]] and a TV screen.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 13 November 2016

PS Vita streaming Tomb Raider (2013) via Remote Play from a PlayStation 4

The PlayStation Vita (also called PS Vita or just Vita for short) is the second portable gaming console developed by Sony and the successor of the PlayStation Portable. It was first released in Japan in December 2011 and in February 2012 in the rest of the world.

Tomb Raider for the PlayStation Vita

There is currently no Tomb Raider game that was specifically made for the Vita.

In 2011 the first five Tomb Raider games (Tomb Raider, Tomb Raider II, Tomb Raider III, Tomb Raider IV The Last Revelation, Tomb Raider Chronicles) were released via the PlayStation Network for the Vita, the PSP, and the PlayStation 3. Additionally, the PSP versions of Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend and Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary can be downloaded from the PSN store. Note: These games are ports of the original PlayStation or PSP versions without any alteration to the game play.

Remote Play

Main article: Remote Play

The Reboot Games are playable on the Vita via Remote Play. While using Remote Play the game actually runs on a PS4 the user has to connect to his or her Vita using a WiFi network. The Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition and the Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration support Remote Play; additionally, one can play Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris the same way, with the limitation that there can only be one player per PS4 system logged in using remote play, while other players have to use a PS4 Controller and a TV screen.