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Tomb Raider Pre-order Bonus Revealed

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Amazon.com is ahead of the game.

The "new" Lara will be geared up for a March 2013 release, but Crystal Dynamics has already released the Amazon pre-order bonus list, and it's looking like a must-own for every fan of the franchise.

According to Tomb Raider Forums, pre-ordering the game on the PS3, 360, or PC will get you an exclusive art book, in-game Lara skin and a digital copy of Geoff Keighley's The Final Hours of Tomb Raider for the Kindle Fire.

Though difficult, you might want to hold off pulling the trigger on an Amazon purchase straight away; pre-order deals for Best Buy, Gamestop, and Walmart will be revealed a little later.


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Staff article by Mandy Safai (October 03, 2012)

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