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PlayStation 4
30th Oct 2025
30th Oct 2025
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Review Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection (PS5) - An Almost Flawless Victory for Fighting Game Fans
Get over here
Not every game in the Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection is a klassic, but dev Digital Eclipse’s ability to kontextualise kontent makes this a kompilation well worth owning. If you’ve played the excellent Atari 50 or any of the Gold Master Series kollections, then you’ll know roughly what to expect here: a playable timeline of...
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Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection News
News Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection PS5 Patch Does Reduce Input Lag, But No Where Near Enough
A quick response
A new patch for the Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection is available on the PS5 and PS4 now, dramatically reducing input lag across all of the compilation’s games. We’ll need to wait for professional testing to determine just how much of a difference it’s made to the ~100ms latency recorded at release, but our early impressions...
"This is completely unacceptable"
Everyone knows Mortal Kombat cheated in order to encourage you to spend more quarters. The original arcade games were designed in such a way that the AI could read your inputs, thus countering absolutely everything you do. The newly released Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection, sold primarily on its authenticity,...
News Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection's PS5, PS4 Platinum Trophy Won't Finish You
Fairly straightforward, in fact
Ahead of its release later this week, the Trophies for digital archive Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection have started to pop up on Sony’s servers. And mercifully, this doesn’t look like a particularly tough Platinum at all. You’ll earn the vast majority of the gongs just through general gameplay, like performing...
News 'Finish Him': Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection Launches 30th October on PS5, PS4
Raiden into the night
Eagerly anticipated retro fighting game archive Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection will “get over here” on 30th October, publisher Atari has announced. It’s worth noting that if you want to own this compilation physically, the Blu-ray release won’t arrive until 12th December, so you’ll need to sit tight a little longer.
News Praise, Raiden! Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection Adds Mythologies, Special Forces
Recapping the full lineup so far
As expected, following recent comments, there’ll be no PS2 era Mortal Kombat games included on Digital Eclipse’s highly anticipated compilation, Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection. There will, however, be
Fight
The launch date for Digital Eclipse’s highly anticipated PS5 and PS4 virtual museum Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection may have leaked – and from an unlikely source at that! Over the weekend, fans spotted a 29th September release attached to the product’s page on the Xbox app, which has now reverted to a placeholder window of 31st...
More announcements at Gamescom and PAX
Digital Eclipse’s upcoming documentary-like Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection still has more games to reveal, but perhaps don’t expect the PS2 era of games to make the grade. Speaking with IGN at Evo this weekend, Head of Production Stephen Frost revealed: “We try to include as many games as we can, and...
It's all koming together
Mortal Kombat Trilogy will be included as part of the Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection, which is due out on PS5 and PS4 later this year. The 1996 revision of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 was not previously confirmed for the compilation, but was revealed as part of Evo earlier today. For those who don’t know, key changes in...
News Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection Rips the Spine Out of PS5, PS4 This Year
An interactive archive of a legendary franchise
Finally, finally Warner Bros has decided to “finish it” and partner with retro game collection specialists Digital Eclipse to bring the original Mortal Kombat games to PS5 and PS4. Much like with Atari 50, Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection is more than just a compilation of retro fighting games:...
About The Game
Step into the arena and choose your fighter! Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection includes all the essential games from Mortal Kombat's early years. Experience the legendary origins of the franchise with the iconic arcade classics that started it all—alongside a curated selection of most-loved home versions and rare, fan-favorite releases—a celebration of the franchise’s groundbreaking legacy.
Digital Eclipse's interactive documentary format explores how Mortal Kombat changed the way society perceived video games. By using digitized humans as player sprites in an over-the-top, martial-arts fighter, the game thrilled players, shocked critics, and laid the foundation for a franchise that has thrived for more than 30 years. Hear firsthand from the original dev team of Ed Boon, John Tobias, John Vogel, and Dan Forden, along with other exclusive interviews, rare concept art, vintage marketing materials, and archival video footage.
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection also lets players explore Mortal Kombat lore, with a timeline of the original series' storyline and comprehensive character histories that offer stories, secrets, and glimpses behind the scenes at their creation.
Features
Multiple Iconic Editions
Experience the legendary origins of Mortal Kombat with the iconic arcade classics along with well loved home versions and rare, fan-favorite releases.
Online Play
Engage in online battles enhanced by rollback netcode— engineered to preserve the precision of every attack, even with players across vast distances.
No More Secrets
At the touch of a button, unlock all secret characters, change game settings, and access the buried developer menus to play the games your way.
Interactive Documentary
Deep behind-the-scenes content chronicles the history of the franchise, featuring exclusive new interviews with original MK developers Ed Boon, John Tobias, Dan Forden, John Vogel, and dozens more.
The Full Story
Detailed character histories and timelines trace the epic narrative of Earthrealm, Outworld, and Edenia through the arcade era.











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