Enthusiasts of Mortal Kombat are eagerly anticipating a significant new video game this year, however, they’ve been left in suspense regarding its official release date. During the recent PlayStation State of Play, Digital Eclipse unveiled Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection, but they only confirmed that the collection would be available sometime in 2025. As we approach the end of the year, the developers are running out of time to announce a date and launch the Kollection. So far, no official announcement has been made, but there might be a release date due to an unintentional leak from Xbox.
Based on information from the Microsoft Store (as shared by @Destiny1031 on Twitter), the “Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection” is scheduled for release on September 30th. However, the exact date may vary depending on time zones. The game’s size, at approximately 16 GB, has sparked curiosity about undisclosed features. Given that the original Mortal Kombat games don’t require much storage space, it’s reasonable to wonder if additional video documentary content could be included, potentially increasing the total size of the game.
After the recent disclosure, Microsoft has corrected the store listing by eliminating the specified date. While it may seem peculiar for a leak to originate from Xbox, such incidents are quite common. Notably, the Microsoft Store has inadvertently exposed release dates and even entire games before official announcements on several occasions. The date in question might not be authentic and could have been a placeholder; thus, fans should approach this information cautiously until an official announcement is made. Nevertheless, considering the frequency of such leaks from the Microsoft Store, it’s reasonable to assume that this one might prove accurate.
The collection titled “Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection” promises to offer a variety of playable formats from the earliest games in the franchise. This includes arcade, console, and even handheld versions, such as those from Game Boy and Game Gear. Notably, Digital Eclipse is known for its exceptional compilation games, with a reputation built on the informative supplementary content they provide. Previous collections like “Atari 50: The Anniversary Collection” and “Tetris Forever” have not only gathered older games into one playable platform, but they’ve also included a wealth of behind-the-scenes material and interviews. Based on what has been revealed so far, it appears that the “Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection” will follow this trend.
In light of the recent leak, enthusiastic fans have been speculating about when and where Atari and Digital Eclipse might disclose the launch date for the Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection. Given that the fighting game tournament Evo commences on August 1st, there’s a strong possibility we could hear an announcement in the coming days. Here’s hoping Mortal Kombat fans won’t have to wait much longer!
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