Lara Croft’s classic adventures get a fresh boost on the Nintendo Switch 2 as the Tomb Raider I-III Remastered collection launches with enhanced performance and visuals. Players can expect 1440p at 60fps when docked and an impressive 1080p at 120fps in handheld mode, delivering a smoother and sharper gaming experience. Existing Nintendo Switch owners won’t miss out either, as a free update bringing these upgrades will begin rolling out on March 18, 2026.
The new Switch 2 version is already available for purchase, currently discounted to $14.99 from its standard $29.99 price in select regions. Beyond these performance improvements, Aspyr and Crystal Dynamics have released a free Challenge Mode update across all platforms. This patch introduces a difficulty-customizable mode and fresh outfits for Lara Croft, timed alongside the franchise’s 30th anniversary celebrations.
The decision to offer a free next-gen upgrade reflects a growing trend where developers support cross-generational play without extra costs, particularly for remastered collections. While the Switch 2’s enhanced specs are put to good use, it also consolidates the appeal of owning the game on portable hardware capable of triple-A visuals and frame rates. The new Challenge Mode aims to add replay value, inviting both veterans and newcomers to test their skills.
Here’s a quick overview of the Tomb Raider I-III Remastered features on Switch 2:
- Performance: 1440p at 60fps docked, 1080p at 120fps handheld
- Price: $14.99 (discounted), $29.99 (standard)
- Free upgrade for existing Switch owners starting March 18, 2026
- New Challenge Mode with customizable difficulty
- Additional Lara Croft outfits included
- Celebrating 30 years of the Tomb Raider franchise
With Tomb Raider celebrating three decades, this Switch 2 release and the free update highlight how classic games continue to find new life on modern handheld consoles. Whether you’re nostalgic for Lara’s early adventures or a fresh player eager to explore, this remastered trilogy offers both an updated look and new challenges. The free upgrade lowers the cost barrier, making it a smart move for anyone who already owns the series on Switch.

