This past Tuesday Square Enix, Eidos Montreal, and Crystal Dynamics held a Tomb Raider experience where they hid a golden dagger somewhere in the UK, with Tomb Raider puzzles going live online to provide clues as to where it was, and as of yesterday the £20,000 prize has been found by Nick Harris from Bedford.
"SquareEnix created the clues in conjunction with what3words; a simple way to talk about location," the press release explains. "The technology company has divided the world into a grid of 3m x 3m squares, each with a unique 3 word address. Their free app, available for iOS and Android, and their online map enable people to find, share and navigate to 3 word addresses in 26 languages to date. The golden dagger, and £20,000 prize, was hidden at fruit.seriously.dressings, a vacant shop on Stony Stratford High Street in Milton Keynes."
"I can't believe it at the moment. It's Amazing! I'm almost speechless! Since the beginning on the PlayStation Tomb Raider has been an ongoing passion, I'm definitely excited for Shadow of the Tomb Raider and to get back into the world of Lara Croft," Harris said.
He's hoping to take his wife to Peru with the money, which is rather fitting given the latest Tomb Raider game takes place there. What would you do with the money?