
Release Date: October 30, 2025
A compilation of the older fighting games from the Mortal Kombat series, including their various versions for different platforms. Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection is also an interactive document dedicated to the history of this IP. The compilation includes MK1, MK2, MK3, UMK3, MK4, MK Deadly Alliance and several other games.
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection is the fourth release under the Gold Master Series banner. It is supposed to be a kind of interactive document dedicated to the history of the Mortal Kombat series. At the same time it is also a compilation, containing a number of older games from this fighting series.
The collection was based on a license held by Warner Bros., the company overseeing the brand. It was developed by Digital Eclipse - the creators of The Making of Karateka, Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story and Tetris Forever.
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection offers access to a range of games from the Mortal Kombat series. In many cases, we can check them in different versions in which they appeared on various platforms. The list of featured games includes:
This is not the end, as individual games have optional functionalities, led by a simple way to unlock all characters, change game settings, and gain access to the developer menu.
The icing on the cake is an interactive document prepared by Digital Eclipse, which allows us to delve into the history of the Mortal Kombat brand. It features people who played a key role in the development of the series, led by Ed Boon, John Tobias, John Vogel and Dan Forden.
We can find not only interviews with developers, but also rare concept graphics, as well as archival video and marketing materials. This is also an opportunity to familiarize ourselves with the chronology of the main plot and with the stories of individual characters.
The games included in Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection can be played alone or in multiplayer mode. We are allowed to play on a shared screen or over the Internet (rollback netcode technology support has been taken care of).
Platforms:
PC Windows
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X/S
Switch 2
Developer: Digital Eclipse
Publisher: Digital Eclipse
System Requirements for Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i3-4100 / AMD A8-6600K, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 460 / Radeon R7 250X, 16 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i3-10100 / AMD Ryzen 3 4300G, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 950 / Radeon RX 550, 16 GB HDD, Windows 11 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Video Game.
Daily Mirror: 4 / 5 by Aaron Potter
While the greedy fan in me pines for the franchise’s later PS2 era to receive similar treatment in future (please give us that Shaolin Monks remaster, Ed), Legacy Kollection excels in paying admirable respect to its namesake, the legacy of Mortal Kombat, with a varied and exhaustive mixture of titles.
WayTooManyGames: 9 / 10 by Leonardo Faria
Digital Eclipse has done it yet again. Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection is a fantastic compilation of the earlier years of the seminal franchise, not only featuring yet another high-quality documentary for fans to enjoy, but also featuring remastered and revamped ports of almost all of the Mortal Kombat games released in the nineties. Sure, it includes crap like Mortal Kombat Advance and Special Forces, but if you’re to preserve the history of franchise, you gotta give the bad games in the franchise the same kind of treatment. It’s just a delight for fans and gaming historians alike.
Worth Playing: 7.5 / 10 by Cody Medellin
Your assessment of Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection is going to depend on what kind of player you are. If you're the ultra-competitive type who wants more than local fights, you'll be disappointed. The splintering of online play and lack of lobbies means that trying to find a game is needlessly painful, and with lobbies still in a beta state as of the time of this writing, it'll take longer than expected to get a PC-only community going for this compilation. If you're a more casual player or prefer local play, then the recent fixes to controller latency make this a very enjoyable experience all around. The solo campaign still feels grueling due to an unflinching difficulty level. The historical content and game library make this a great pick-up for those who love game history. If you just want to play the games offline, you'll greatly enjoy this experience.
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