Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Physical Release for Nintendo Switch 2 Confirmed by Limited Run Games

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Limited Run Games has announced a physical release of Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition for Nintendo Switch 2, produced in partnership with developer Crystal Dynamics.

According to the announcement, the boxed release will include all downloadable content, online multiplayer support, and bonus material.

Customers will be able to purchase a standard physical copy or opt for a special Collector’s Edition, with pre-orders scheduled to open on 2 July at 10:00 a.m.

EST / 3:00 p.m.

UK time.

Background and context

Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition collects the critically acclaimed Tomb Raider reboot and its post-launch content.

Crystal Dynamics developed the 2013 Tomb Raider reboot and subsequent follow-ups, establishing the modern Lara Croft trilogy.

Limited Run Games is a publisher and distributor known for manufacturing limited-run physical editions of digital and previously digital-only games for consoles including Nintendo platforms.

This announcement marks another collaboration between a high-profile studio and a physical-specialist publisher aimed at collectors and retail customers.

Rewritten announcement language

Limited Run Games said it has teamed up with Crystal Dynamics to produce a physical version of Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition specifically for Nintendo Switch 2.

The company confirmed the release will bundle every piece of DLC, include the game’s online multiplayer features, and add bonus content.

Buyers can choose between a standalone retail release or a Collector’s Edition package.

Pre-orders are set to begin on 2 July at 10 a.m.

EST / 3 p.m.

UK time.

What this means for players and collectors

For Switch hardware owners and collectors, Limited Run’s physical editions often provide region-locked or limited-run cartridges, boxed artwork, and extras not always available through digital storefronts.

While digital versions remain available through platform stores such as the Nintendo eShop, a physical Definitive Edition can be appealing for fans who prioritize physical ownership or commemorative editions.

Verified details in this report are limited to the companies involved, the contents described in the announcement, and the stated pre-order date and times.

Additional specifics about pricing, print run size, and Collector’s Edition contents should be confirmed through Limited Run Games’ official store or announcements when they publish full product pages.

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