A canceled 2006 Tomb Raider game can now be played

In 2006, Core Design, the original studio behind the tomb Raider series, was working on a remake of the 10th anniversary of the first PSP game. Although much progress was made, the game was eventually canceled. Now, that original PSP game has resurfaced and can be played, PC Gamer reports.

As of December 31, tomb Raider fansite Tomb of Ashes loaded what it says are the PSP remake features for the internet archive. The assets include multiple levels, complete with puzzles and platforms. If you follow Ash Tomb Instructions, you can play the unprecedented PSP 2006 tomb Raider redo.

Following some disappointing tomb Raider games in early 2000, Core Design started developing PSP games, but still wanted to celebrate Lara and the tomb Raider franchise in time for the 10th anniversary. O the studio launched and finally got the green light to start working on a PSP remake from the original game. News of this remake was leaked in 2006 through an internal video that ended up online.

Shortly after the leak, the game was canceled. Instead, Sci Entertainment went with a multiplatform remake developed by Crystal Dynamics. That game, Tomb Raider’s Birthday, launched in 2007, while Core Design closed in 2010 after being bought by Rebellion and launching things like Rogue Warrior.

Unlike the Crystal Dynamics remake, this PSP version of Core is closer to the original classic game, complete with clumsy jumps and movements. Interestingly, Tomb of Ash claims that Core was in the process of becoming the redo in a Indiana Jones games.

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