Tomb Raider Mobile set to feature 3-4 graphics presets
New technical details have emerged for the mobile port of Tomb Raider, revealing how the iconic action-adventure title will run on smartphones and tablets. The information was shared by Reddit user sulthan007, who posted a screenshot of the game alongside a rundown of the key technical attributes for the upcoming release.
Judging by the leak, the developers have prepared several graphics presets that will auto-tune based on the device's capabilities. There are three main modes: "Quality," "Performance," and "Power Saving." Each serves distinct priorities — stunning visual detail, stabilized frame rate stability, or extending battery life.
On flagship smartphones, the results are already impressive. For example, on an iPhone 16 Pro Max, an enthusiast recorded around 30 FPS in maximum quality mode, 60 FPS in performance mode, and 30 FPS again with power saving enabled.

Tablets even demonstrate better performance stats. For example, on an iPad Pro with an M4 chip, the game flows at 60 FPS in graphics mode and rockets up to 120 FPS in performance mode. The iPad Pro M2 version amps up the customizable experience, offering an expanded range of settings: around 40 FPS in maximum graphics, 60 FPS in standard performance mode, up to 120 FPS in Performance+ mode, and drops back down 30 FPS for battery conservation.
Special attention has been paid to controls. Players will have access to fully customizable touch controls: you can tweak the size of buttons, their placement, and even the interface opacity. For those who prefer classic gameplay, support for external gamepads has been confirmed.
Moreover, keyboard and mouse compatibility is available on tablets and Android devices, bringing the mobile port closer to the console and PC experience. Additionally, users will be able to adjust the difficulty level and select different auto-aim settings, making for a more personalized play style.
Judging by the leak, the developers have prepared several graphics presets that will auto-tune based on the device's capabilities. There are three main modes: "Quality," "Performance," and "Power Saving." Each serves distinct priorities — stunning visual detail, stabilized frame rate stability, or extending battery life.
On flagship smartphones, the results are already impressive. For example, on an iPhone 16 Pro Max, an enthusiast recorded around 30 FPS in maximum quality mode, 60 FPS in performance mode, and 30 FPS again with power saving enabled.

Tablets even demonstrate better performance stats. For example, on an iPad Pro with an M4 chip, the game flows at 60 FPS in graphics mode and rockets up to 120 FPS in performance mode. The iPad Pro M2 version amps up the customizable experience, offering an expanded range of settings: around 40 FPS in maximum graphics, 60 FPS in standard performance mode, up to 120 FPS in Performance+ mode, and drops back down 30 FPS for battery conservation.
Special attention has been paid to controls. Players will have access to fully customizable touch controls: you can tweak the size of buttons, their placement, and even the interface opacity. For those who prefer classic gameplay, support for external gamepads has been confirmed.
Moreover, keyboard and mouse compatibility is available on tablets and Android devices, bringing the mobile port closer to the console and PC experience. Additionally, users will be able to adjust the difficulty level and select different auto-aim settings, making for a more personalized play style.
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