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Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection Final Lineup Confirmed
A broad slate of MK titles is listed, but a release date remains to be announced.

The reveal at Gamescom confirms a broad slate of MK titles in the Legacy Kollection with no firm release date yet.
Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection Final Game Lineup Announced
The Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection final lineup includes titles spanning from the series’ early years to its 2000s era. The lineup features Mortal Kombat (1992), Mortal Kombat II (1993), Mortal Kombat 3 (1995), Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (1995) in WaveNet Arcade form, Mortal Kombat Trilogy (1996), Mortal Kombat 4 (1997), Mortal Kombaits Mythologies Sub-Zero (1997), Mortal Kombat Special Forces (2000), Mortal Kombat Advance (2001), Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance (2002), and Mortal Kombat Tournament Edition (2003). These games appear across arcade and home platforms such as SNES, Genesis, PlayStation and Game Boy Advance, reflecting a wide historical sweep. A firm release date has not been announced.
The set singles out a mix of flagship titles and spin-offs, underscoring a strategy to preserve classic fighting game history in a modern package. While the breadth will please long-time fans, some entries have earned mixed memories over the years, which could influence how the collection is received. With no date in sight, anticipation now hinges on how faithfully the games are ported and priced for today’s players.
Key Takeaways
"WaveNet Edition of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 is part of the lineup"
as part of the final lineup announced at Gamescom
"Nostalgia gets a modern punch in a single collection"
describing the appeal of the package
"Pixels may be old but the hype stays sharp"
reaction to the breadth of titles
This move fits a growing pattern of retro collections that aim to monetize nostalgia while educating a new generation of players about a franchise’s origins. The risk is optics as much as optics as a business: will the collection offer solid emulation and fair pricing, or will it feel like a quick cash grab chasing a wave of demand for retro gear? Including less celebrated titles like Mythologies Sub-Zero and Special Forces could broaden appeal, but it also raises questions about overall quality and balance across the lineup.
If handled with care, the Legacy Kollection could set a standard for how old games are packaged for modern audiences. The timing and communication around pricing, platforms, and release cadence will shape how fans judge the project—either as a respectful archive or a nostalgia-driven sales tactic.
Highlights
- Retro fighters return to the arena with a glossy new bundle
- Nostalgia gets a modern punch in a single collection
- Pixels may be old but the hype stays sharp
- A living museum of a fighting game era returns to the couch
History can be fun when it lands in the living room with care.
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