

Most notably the music in Mortal Kombat 2 still has gaps in playback and the audio in Mortal Kombat 1 is just completely different in spots. While it came with a much improved online play and fixed a few bugs, some audio "glitches" still remain. A few days after release a posting on the official Mortal Kombat Facebook page announced that a patch will be released in the future to "ensure the best gaming experience possible for everyone playing a Mortal Kombat game."Īfter many delays the 1.02 patch was eventually released world wide in late December of 2011. Unfortunately the game was released with a few bugs, sound problems and an online mode that is almost unplayable. Also available are options to reconfigure your controller layout and change the game's visual presentation using video filters. The collection features all three original arcade games, 12 achievements/trophies and online play including leaderboards. A PC version was also announced to be coming to Steam, but has yet to be given a release date. The collection was released on August 30th, 2011 for the PlayStation 3 and then a day later on the Xbox 360. The press release states that the collection is an "arcade-perfect port." The collection features full online play and leaderboards, but will not be a HD remake as some previous rumors had stated. officially announced the Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection, a package that includes: What do you think? Let us know in the comments.On May 12, 2011, Warner Bros. All-new krushing blows, friendships & iconic fatalities.Experience every guest character including the newly added robocop and Kombat pack’s Terminator t-800, spawn and the Joker.Play as the entire Mk11 roster including new playable fighters sheeva and Fuji.It is set to release on June 16 for Switch, and is available for pre-order via Amazon here.Ĭheck out the boxart below, along with the full details. That said, it is currently unclear whether all the content will be included on a physical cart, or if some of it will be provided as download codes. Warner Bros Games and Netherrealm have unveiled the Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath Kollection for Switch.Īccording to Amazon listings, the Aftermath Kollection will include the base game along with every DLC character that has been released so far for the game, including of course the upcoming Aftermath story expansion.
