Digital Eclipse and Atari have released a new update for Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection featuring crossplay across all platforms in Quick Play, Online Arcade, and Room Code modes, the new 2v2 Kombat online mode, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support on applicable platforms, and more quality of life fixes.
2v2 Kombat is supported in Ultimate MK3 (Arcade), Ultimate MK3 (SNES), Mortal Kombat Trilogy (PS1) and Mortal Kombat 4 (Arcade). VRR is available as a user-selectable option on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One X|S, Nintendo Switch 2 (handheld mode), and PC.
Additional fixes include:
- Players can now select their level before an online match across all supported games
- Fixed an issue where the minimum connection strength option for rooms was not functioning properly
- Fixed an issue where Kombat Kard replays could be accidentally erased if unfavorited
- Updated localization for various languages
- Various bug fixes and small improvements
These new features are considered the “final major features” currently planned for Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection. However, Digital Eclipse will continue to identify potential fixes and improvements, and players can share their feedback on Discord. Full details on the latest update can be found at the game’s official blog post.
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection launched on October 30, 2025 for Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam. Three physical editions were sold on December 12, 2025: the Standard Edition ($49.99), Deluxe Edition ($69.99), and a Kollector’s Edition ($149.99). The Deluxe Edition includes a steelbook, arcade flyers, lenticular card, a magnet, a collector’s box, arcade cabinet cards, and mini-marquees. The Kollector’s Edition includes a special Kollector’s box, a Goro controller holder statue, hardcover art and lore book, commemorative arcade token, and a Scorpion/Sub-Zero pin set.