Alix Wilton Regan said she is the new voice of Lara Croft during an interview at IGN Live 2026 [1].

The casting and character development signal a major shift for the franchise as it attempts to balance modern storytelling with its long-standing gaming heritage.

Regan said she is bringing personal touches to the character in the upcoming game, "Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis" [1]. The project focuses on the original Tomb Raider game released in 1996 [2]. While some reports describe the project as a remake [2], others characterize it as a re-imagined adventure [3].

This development follows the first announcement of "Legacy of Atlantis" at The Game Awards in 2025 [3]. Regan's interview serves as a primary promotional push for the title, explaining how the character is being re-imagined while honoring the legacy of the series [1].

Beyond the immediate release, the interview provided a preview of a forthcoming title, "Tomb Raider: Catalyst" [1]. The actress reacted to some of the most iconic moments of the series during the event, highlighting the evolution of the character over the decades.

Regan's involvement comes at a pivotal time for the brand as it seeks to redefine Lara Croft for a new generation of players [1]. The transition to a new voice actor allows the developers to pivot the character's personality, and motivations, to fit the narrative goals of the new titles [1].

Alix Wilton Regan discussed her role as the new voice of Lara Croft

The introduction of Alix Wilton Regan and the dual announcement of 'Legacy of Atlantis' and 'Catalyst' suggest a multi-pronged strategy by the developers. By simultaneously remaking the 1996 origins and pushing toward a new future with 'Catalyst,' the franchise is attempting to capture both nostalgic veteran players and a new audience through a modernized interpretation of its lead protagonist.