Well, let me tell you, something kinda cool happened at this June 2025 PlayStation shindig. So, Digital Eclipse and those big shots at Warner Bros. Interactive decided to twist our arms with this thing called Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection. Eight games all packed in there—yep, eight! But seriously, who could resist?
Right, where was I—ah yes, this collection ain’t your regular deal. It’s like it’s got multiple personalities. Think of it this way: you get to mess around with the arcade, SNES, Genesis, Game Boy, and even the funky 32X versions of Mortal Kombat II. Oh, and the cherry on top? There’s this nifty documentary thingy which ropes in some legendary creators—Ed Boon, John Tobias, Dan Forden, and John Vogel (I imagine them as kind of the rock band of game designers).
Why am I even telling you this? Well, you just might find these nostalgic goodies:
– Mortal Kombat – ’92 style (Arcade, SNES, the whole shebang).
– Mortal Kombat II – Served in ’93 with five flippin’ versions.
– Mortal Kombat 3 – Straight from ’95, no less.
– Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 – ’95 again, because why not?
– Mortal Kombat 4 – Spiraling out since ’97 (good ol’ arcade days).
– Mortal Kombat Advance – Oh yeah, the GBA days from 2001.
– Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance – Jumped in by 2002 with that GBA flair.
– Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition – Wrapping up with the 2003 GBA version.
Mike Mika from Digital Eclipse blurted out something kinda profound about all this. Look, if you’ve ever doubted the oomph of Mortal Kombat, this thing smacked you in the face with boldness back when games were just cute lil’ pixelated fun. And here they are, trying to keep that craziness alive, all while telling you where it came from and why it still rocks.
And when can you dive into this madness? Let’s say sometime in 2025. It’ll pop up on everything from PS5 to your PC. But hey, they’re still playing coy about the exact date. Patience, my friend, patience.