Since it has been confirmed that the Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection will indeed exist, a lot can be said in the way that franchise fans will be excited. The list of physical copies on various platforms must also be considered one of the most significant announcements as the much-beloved Mortal Kombat Trilogy finds its way into the ranks. It was also a classic released in 1996; made with all playable characters in the 2D Mortal Kombat title, and has been a favorite amongst the fans; this is certainly a value addition to the bundle.
The game is slated to be on the shelves in PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Nintendo Switch, and Nintendo Switch 2. It is worth noting that the Switch 2 versions will feature a game card containing the entire game data, which is fantastic news as far as the gamers who are fed up with the download version of game cards are concerned. The digital versions will also be released on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC on Steam and the two Nintendo devices.
There is the standard, deluxe, and Kollector editions of the physical game with pre-orders available. The Standard Edition consists of the base game, and it has a pre-order slipcover. It is sold at $49.99 dollars on most platforms, with the Switch 2 version being a little more at 59.99 dollars. Depending upon the platform, the Deluxe Edition is offered at 69.99/ 79.99, it includes such collectibles as the Steel book, posters, arcade flyers, and others. To the diehards, the Kollector Edition, at $149.99, would come with a statue of Goro controller holder, a pin set, a hardcover art, and a lore book, among other collectibles, packaged in a special numbered collectors’ box.
It is a rare item that Limited Run Games created. On December 12, 2025, the Standard and Deluxe editions will be shipped. The Kollector Edition’s shipping date will also come later. In the meantime, the digital release is scheduled on September 30, as it was leaked earlier through the Xbox App. In sum, it appears that this release is a well-planned exultation of the Mortal Kombat record and mixes the need for nostalgia with the idea of a collectible product. It has various releases/versions and platforms to be played on, with all that means it is set to be a big moment as far as fighting game fans are concerned.