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August 21, 2025

Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Leak — Two Rare Spin-Offs Confirmed Gamescom footage reveals Mythologies: Sub-Zero and Special Forces joining the 11-game lineup—plus an exclusive WaveNet version of UMK3

Mortal Kombat fans, take note: The upcoming Legacy Kollection is shaping up to be the deepest dive into MK history yet. A leak from Gamescom confirms the inclusion of two obscure spin-offs—and even a rare arcade version of UMK3.


🕵️ Leak Reveals Obscure Titles and Rare Editions

Footage circulating from Gamescom and shared by leakers showcases the full game lineup — including two unexpected additions: Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zero and Mortal Kombat: Special Forces, plus the unreleased Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 WaveNet Arcade version.


🗂 What’s in the Legacy Kollection?

These two spin-offs join a hefty 11-game lineup that spans the franchise’s early years—from the original 1992 arcade title to Tournament Edition and Deadly Alliance on GBA.


❄️ Spotlight on Mythologies & Special Forces

  • Mythologies: Sub-Zero is a 1997 N64 platform-adventure prequel, centering on Sub-Zero’s quest for Shinnok’s amulet—straying from traditional MK fighters.
  • Special Forces, released in 2000 for PlayStation, puts you in the boots of Jax in a mission against Kano—a rarity known more for its development struggles than gameplay quality.

🌐 WaveNet and Developer Extras Await

The inclusion of the rare WaveNet version of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 — only previously tested via arcade network hardware — adds fresh mystique. Expect behind-the-scenes doc features, creator interviews, and interactive timelines in the classic Digital Eclipse style.


💡 Final Thoughts

The leak reveals that Legacy Kollection is more than a nostalgic anthology—it’s a comprehensive MK time capsule. With forgotten spin-offs, rare arcade versions, and a decade-plus of titles, this compilation stands to be the most ambitious and authentic representation of Mortal Kombat’s history so far.

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