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    Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Tomb Raider multiplayer developed by Eidos Montreal.

    Why do single-player games need a multiplayer side bolted on? Because you, buying public, are reluctant to buy and keep them if they don't. This can interfere awfully with development, but thankfully many games hand this off to another studio so the main game doesn't suffer. Square Enix has confirmed that's what's going on with the shiny new Tomb Raider's recently-confirmed multiplayer side, which is good news.
    Jan 02, 2013 1:30pm PST
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    Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Tomb Raider multiplayer developed by Eidos Montreal.

    Why do single-player games need a multiplayer side bolted on? Because you, buying public, are reluctant to buy and keep them if they don't. This can interfere awfully with development, but thankfully many games hand this off to another studio so the main game doesn't suffer. Square Enix has confirmed that's what's going on with the shiny new Tomb Raider's recently-confirmed multiplayer side, which is good news. : ShacknewsThis person is cool!

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      Because we're perceived to be reluctant, maybe. I don't personally care for bolted on multiplayer. : ConanThis person is cool!
      • No one is going to play it and the mp will be dead within weeks. Sad that Devs like Eidos have wasted re... : IIC0mPLeXII