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During Summer Game Fest, ComicBook spoke to Digital Eclipse’s head of production Stephen Frost, a developer who’s well aware of the fervent Mortal Kombat community. Favorite games and ...
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 – 1995 (Arcade, SNES) Mortal Kombat 4 – 1997 (Arcade) Mortal Kombat Advance – 2001 (Game Boy Advance) Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance – 2002 (Game Boy Advance) ...
The Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection stands as a testament to the franchise’s enduring legacy, offering both seasoned players and newcomers an opportunity to relive the iconic battles that have ...
Iron Studios unveils a limited edition Sub-Zero statue inspired by the classic Mortal Kombat game. Hand-painted, 8.1” tall collectible features Sub-Zero’s iconic blue ninja outfit and snowy base.
Atari-owned developer Digital Eclipse, in cooperation with Warner Bros. Games, has announced Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Swit… ...
Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection came out in 2011, but was heavily criticized and later delisted. It was reportedly a result of the first 2010 collection having to be drastically rescoped.
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection also includes an interactive documentary chronicling the series’ groundbreaking history, featuring rare concept art, archival video footage, and exclusive new ...
Here’s a list of the playable games announced so far – with more on the way. Mortal Kombat – 1992: Arcade, SNES, Genesis, Game Boy, Game Gear Mortal Kombat II -1993: Arcade, SNES, Genesis ...
The classics are all here: Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat 3, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, Mortal Kombat 4. But it’s not just the arcade games.
Naturally, the arcade versions of Mortal Kombat 1, 2, 3, and 4 are here, but so are the home console ports, with both arcade and console versions offering online play complete with rollback netcode.