Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Release Date May Have Leaked—September 29 or 30, 2025
Fans may already know Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection is coming in 2025, but until now, no exact date has been announced. That changed when the Xbox app briefly listed a September 29, 2025 release, shifting to September 30 in other regions. The page was swiftly reverted, but by then, screenshots and reports had circulated widely.
Digital Eclipse and Atari have yet to formally confirm that date, leaving room for speculation that this is either a placeholder or an oversight. Yet, similar leaks via Xbox, PlayStation, and Nintendo storefronts have proved accurate in the past.
🕹️ What’s Included in the Legacy Kollection
Over 20 versions of Mortal Kombat titles from 1992–2003, including arcade, home console, and handheld ports like Game Boy Advance, Game Boy, and Game Gear editions
Rollback netcode multiplayer, instant unlocks for hidden characters, and hidden developer menus
Interactive documentary content featuring interviews with Ed Boon, John Tobias, Dan Forden, and John Vogel, developer stories, pixel art, and character timelines spanning Earthrealm, Outworld, and Edenia
📅 Why Others are Tentative
Listing was spotted on r/GamingLeaksAndRumours, then reposted—quickly reverted to a generic placeholder date (e.g. Dec 31, 2025)
No official marketing communication from Digital Eclipse or Atari yet
Speculation suggests EVO 2025 or Gamescom 2025 could host a formal announcement
✅ TL;DR
The Xbox app accidentally revealed a September 29 (or 30), 2025 release for Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection
Leak likely genuine, though unconfirmed by developers—past Xbox leaks have proven accurate
Collection includes arcade-era MK titles, rollback netcode multiplayer, and documentary behind-the-scenes features
Official confirmation could drop soon—EVO or Gamescom are probable reveal windows
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