Square Enix Responds to Pokemon GO with Funny Lara Croft GO Expansion

Square Enix Responds to Pokemon GO with Funny Lara Croft GO Expansion

Okay, more like image, but still funny.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Sep 11, 2015 @ 04:15 PM (Staff Bios)
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Sometimes companies as large as Square Enix have time to be funny now and then. With yesterday's announcement of mobile-exclusive Pokemon GO, the mammoth corporation--at least the Montreal branch--pounced on the opportunity. How? Here's a hint: take a look at "GO."

Square Enix has been building a franchise surrounding "GO," though so far, only Hitman GO and Lara Croft GO have made it onto the roster. So to bring a smile to faces of the gaming community, Square Enix responded to Nintendo's announcement with an image accompanied by a Tweet:

"Announcing Lara Croft GO's new expansion: Lara Croft GO Red! Gotta catch em relics."


Though I'd have to wonder, if Lara Croft needs to catch relics, what would be the equivalent to Poke balls? I mean, it'd be a bit easy to catch static relics.

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