Eidos Interactive Plans Campaign for Tomb Raider III Game | Internet News

Eidos Interactive Plans Campaign for Tomb Raider III Game

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Nov 13, 1998
1 minute read

Eidos Interactive is planning a
multi-million dollar integrated campaign for the launch of a computer game
“Tomb Raider III: The Adventures of Lara Croft.”


The campaign will include print and television, wall paintings, billboards,
bus wraps, a variety of retail store promotions, Internet and direct mail
campaigns. Spending specifics and agency details were not disclosed.


“Our focus for Tomb Raider III is on the mainstream consumer with an
integrated, high-powered, outdoor, TV, print, and online campaign,” said Paul
Baldwin, vice president of marketing at Eidos Interactive.


Eidos plans to air its 30-second national and cable television spots featuring
a James Bond theme. In addition, Lara Croft will be featured in Sony Computer
Entertainment America’s PlayStation campaign consisting of 30-second national
television spots with a media buy that includes high-profile programs such as
“X-Files,” “Friends,” “Dawson’s Creek,” “Newsradio,” and “King of the Hill.”


Online advertising includes banner and button advertisements, special online
promotions with LifeSavers candy and Geffen Records, as well as Eidos’ Tomb
Raider.com.


Tomb Raider and Tomb Raider II starring Lara Croft sold more than 9 million
copies for the PlayStation and PC.

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