The “New Game+” option in the Tomb Raider series varies significantly depending on the specific title you are referencing.
1. Tomb Raider (2013) – In the original reboot of Tomb Raider released in 2013, there is no New Game+ mode. Once players complete the main story, they can enter a free exploration mode to search for collectibles and complete side objectives; however, this does not allow for replaying story levels or the final boss. Additionally, players cannot carry over their character progression or equipment to a new playthrough, limiting replay value beyond collectible hunting.
2. Shadow of the Tomb Raider (2018) – This installment includes a robust New Game+ feature that becomes available after completing the final chapter, “Point of No Return.” In this mode, players carry over their acquired skills, weapons, outfits, upgrades, and gear. Shadow of the Tomb Raider also offers three distinct gameplay paths—Serpent, Jaguar, and Eagle—each featuring exclusive rewards, new skills, and unique themed weapons/outfits, enhancing the replayability with fresh experiences.
3. Tomb Raider Remastered – The remastered versions of the classic Tomb Raider games (I-III and IV-VI) also feature a New Game+ mode. After completing the main story, players can unlock this mode, which grants access to all weapons from the start, disables cheats, escalates enemy difficulty, alters item placements for an added challenge, and introduces various gameplay modifications to enrich the replay value.
In summary, if you are inquiring about the 2013 Tomb Raider reboot, there is no New Game+ feature. However, if your question pertains to Shadow of the Tomb Raider or the remastered classic titles, then yes, there is a New Game+ available, along with expanded gameplay options that enhance the overall experience.

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