Published on: June 04, 2025
Digital Eclipse, a studio renowned for its premium restoration work, has officially unveiled Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection—an extensive compilation slated for release on both Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Switch 2.
Set for a 2025 launch, this collection is designed to be the definitive archive for Mortal Kombat’s earliest and most influential titles, honoring one of the most iconic franchises in fighting game history.
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection curates a monumental lineup for fans and newcomers alike.
The package includes celebrated arcade classics such as Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat 3, Mortal Kombat Ultimate, and the evolutionary Mortal Kombat 4.
Beyond the arcade originals, the collection offers an array of beloved home versions, featuring ports for Super NES and Sega Genesis, alongside rare adaptations from the Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega 32X, and Game Boy Advance.
This comprehensive roster cements Legacy Kollection as the most complete catalog of Mortal Kombat’s early years ever assembled.
Notably distinct in this release is Digital Eclipse’s interactive documentary experience.
Building on the studio’s growing reputation for blending game preservation with immersive storytelling, Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection delves into the cultural phenomenon that the franchise sparked.
Players will gain unprecedented access to stories from the original development team—including Ed Boon, John Tobias, John Vogel, and Dan Forden—through firsthand interviews.
Complemented by rare concept art, archival marketing materials, and classic video footage, this behind-the-scenes journey traces Mortal Kombat’s impact on the video game industry and its controversial role in shaping public perceptions of gaming.
The new collection goes further by offering a robust exploration of the series’ lore.
A dedicated timeline tracks the canonical story progression across the covered games, while detailed character histories illuminate the creative origins and secrets behind each fighter.
For fans seeking a deeper connection with Mortal Kombat’s storied past, these narrative features provide valuable insights and context.
Digital Eclipse’s announcement reaffirms their commitment to thoughtful preservation and interactive retrospectives—a trend increasingly welcomed in the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 ecosystem, where classic gaming experiences remain in high demand.
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection is poised to set a new standard for archival game releases when it launches in 2025, offering gamers both a playable museum and a celebratory tribute to over 30 years of Mortal Kombat.
As anticipation builds ahead of its eShop debut, details regarding pricing and additional features are expected to emerge in future updates.
For now, Mortal Kombat fans and preservation enthusiasts can look forward to one of the most ambitious compilations to arrive on Nintendo hardware, securing the series’ indelible legacy for a new era.
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