Feral Interactive is bringing Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris to phones and tablets, and the store listings are already live for pre-registration. The four-player co-op spin-off, originally released in 2014, lands on mobile on Tuesday, September 8, 2026.
Quick answer: Open the Google Play Store or the App Store, find the Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris listing, and tap Pre-register (or Pre-Order). Nothing is charged now — the game launches as a free download with the first level playable, and the rest unlocks through an in-app purchase.
How to pre-register Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris
Note: If the listing shows a “Not available in your country” message or refuses the tap, the usual cause is a mismatch between your store region and the account you are signed in with, rather than a device problem.
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The mobile version ships as a try-before-you-buy release from day one. Download it on launch day and you can play through the entire first level at no cost, which is enough to judge how the touch controls and performance hold up against the console original.
Continuing past that point requires a single in-app purchase that unlocks the rest of the game. There is no trial window to expire, so you can leave the free level installed and decide later.
| Detail | What to expect |
|---|---|
| Release date | Tuesday, September 8, 2026 |
| Platforms | iOS and Android |
| Publisher | Feral Interactive |
| Pricing model | Free first level, full game via in-app purchase |
| Players | Up to four in co-op |
| Control options | Touch controls, keyboard and mouse, controllers |
Device requirements for iOS and Android
Storage is the constraint most people will hit first. Both platforms need roughly the same amount of free space, but Apple devices want extra headroom during installation.
| Platform | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Android OS | Android 13 or later |
| Android storage | At least 3.6GB free |
| iOS/iPadOS | iOS 18 or later |
| Apple storage | 3.6GB minimum, 7.2GB recommended to avoid install errors |
If an install fails partway through on an iPhone or iPad, clearing space up to that 7.2GB mark is the fix, since the installer needs room to unpack the download before it removes the temporary files.
Supported iPhone and iPad models
Apple hardware support starts around the iPhone XS generation. Older devices will not see the listing as compatible even if they can run iOS 18.
- iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, plus every later iPhone
- iPhone SE (3rd generation)
- iPhone Air
- iPad (10th generation and later)
- iPad mini (6th generation and later)
- iPad Air (4th generation and later)
What Temple of Osiris plays like on mobile
Temple of Osiris is a twin-stick shooter viewed from a fixed overhead angle, not a platformer. It alternates between fighting waves of undead enemies and working through environmental puzzles and trap-filled rooms, and it supports up to four players together. That makes it a clear departure from the mainline Tomb Raider games, which is part of why it tends to get overlooked.
Feral Interactive has reworked the game for handheld play with dedicated touch-screen controls, alongside support for keyboard and mouse and for external controllers. Anyone who has played Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light will recognise the structure — Temple of Osiris expands on that same formula, this time setting Lara loose in an ancient Egyptian tomb with a set of unwilling companions.

Pre-registering is optional — the game will be free to download for anyone on launch day regardless — but it removes the step of hunting down the listing on September 8, and the store handles the reminder for you.






