PlayStation Store Leak Hints at October Release for Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection

PlayStation Store Leak Hints at October Release for Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection

Conflicting Release Dates Emerge for Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection


The highly anticipated Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection, a compilation of classic entries from the iconic fighting game series, might be arriving sooner than some expected, though its exact release date remains a mystery amidst conflicting leaks. The latest buzz comes from PSDeals, a PlayStation Store tracking website, which has listed the collection with an October 30 release date.


This new information follows a prior leak from Xbox, which had previously suggested a September 29 or 30 launch. The month-long discrepancy between these two prominent platform storefronts has raised questions among fans, leaving many to wonder if the game was internally delayed or if there's simply a mix-up in the digital storefront listings. As of now, Warner Bros., the publisher, has not issued any official statement or comment on the situation, leaving gamers in suspense.


Despite the silence from the publisher, there's a strong indication that an official announcement is just around the corner. Developer Digital Eclipse, known for their work on retro game compilations, has hinted that Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection will be showcased at gamescom. This suggests that players will soon receive definitive clarification on the true release date and perhaps a more comprehensive look at what the collection will include.


The Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection is poised to bring together several beloved classic titles from the franchise, fulfilling a long-standing request from the community. The last time fans received a similar package was the Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection back in 2011, making a modern, accessible way to play these seminal games a highly sought-after commodity. This new collection is expected to be available across a wide range of platforms, including PC (via Steam), Xbox consoles, PlayStation consoles, and Nintendo Switch, ensuring that a broad audience can dive back into the brutal, iconic fighting action.

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