Interactive Entertainment and Digital Eclipse have officially revealed the final lineup for Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection, confirming several long-lost titles and rare versions of the iconic fighting series. The collection, set for release in 2025, brings together more than a decade of Mortal Kombat history, spanning from the franchise’s 1992 debut to handheld Game Boy Advance entries. The biggest surprise is the inclusion of the WaveNet edition of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, a version that has not been playable since it appeared briefly in arcades in 1997. The Kollection also adds two PlayStation-era titles that have been difficult to access for decades: Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero (1997) and Mortal Kombat Special Forces (2000). confirmed Mortal Kombat Trilogy (1996), newly optimized for modern platforms with faster load times, making gameplay smoother than ever. Digital and physical versions of Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection will be widely available. With its mix of rare titles, modern updates, and long-requested features, the Legacy Kollection is shaping up to be the most comprehensive way to experience Mortal Kombat’s early history. This groundbreaking initiative aims to optimize classic titles, ensuring that cherished games from the past can be enjoyed by a new generation of players across various platforms. Read more in our articles including "Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Confirms Final Lineup With Rare 1997 WaveNet Edition" and "Xbox's Muse: Reviving Classic Games with Next-Gen AI".
Interactive Entertainment and Digital Eclipse have officially revealed the final lineup for Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection, confirming several long-lost titles and rare versions of the iconic fighting series. The collection, set for release in 2025, brings together more than a decade of Mortal Kombat history, spanning from the franchise’s 1992 debut to handheld Game Boy Advance entries.
The biggest surprise is the inclusion of the WaveNet edition of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, a version that has not been playable since it appeared briefly in arcades in 1997. The Kollection also adds two PlayStation-era titles that have been difficult to access for decades: Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero (1997) and Mortal Kombat Special Forces (2000). confirmed Mortal Kombat Trilogy (1996), newly optimized for modern platforms with faster load times, making gameplay smoother than ever.
Our coverage of classic Mortal Kombat games includes: "Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Confirms Final Lineup With Rare 1997 WaveNet Edition"; "Xbox's Muse: Reviving Classic Games with Next-Gen AI"; "Mortal Kombat 1 Reveals Hidden Hara-Kiri Moves, Sparking Speculation Among Gamers". Each article provides unique insights and information.