Square Enix has applied for a trademark for Lara Croft: Reflections.

The recent trademark filing, which was made in North America, was discovered by Siliconera.

It seems likely the filing refers to a potential Tomb Raider sequel, or new DLC.

A campaign add-on is unlikely, however, following reports that the studio has no plans for single-player downloadable content.

Prior to the game's launch, the studio did confirm plans to release multiple sequels, revealing that Tomb Raider isn't "just one game".

Tomb Raider - history in pictures:Gaming: Tomb Raider: History in picturesReleased earlier this month, the new Tomb Raider is an origin story, where Lara Croft finds herself shipwrecked on a hostile island in a story that shapes her into the heroine seen in the original games.

Its launch was followed by the 'Caves and Cliffs Multiplayer Map Pack', which can be downloaded for 400 Microsoft Points (£3.40/$5). Release plans on PS3 and PC have yet to be revealed.

Tomb Raider is available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

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