
In 2008, Midway released the Mortal Kombat Kollection, an anthology of the three then-most recent titles to the main franchise: Mortal Kombat: Deception, Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks, and Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. Mortal Kombat: Armageddon was published in the same year for the PS2, Xbox, and in 2007 on the Wii. The next sequel was the 2004 Mortal Kombat: Deception, released for the PS2, Xbox and GameCube. Deadly Alliance was released initially for the Xbox, PlayStation 2 (PS2) and GameCube.ĭeadly Alliance was also the first Mortal Kombat game to feature fully 3D gameplay, where up to Mortal Kombat 4 the gameplay had stayed in a 2D plane this trend would continue for the following two games. It was also at this point that the series started being targeted at consoles only, with Mortal Kombat 4 being the last game in the series to ever be released for the arcades.
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While to this point Mortal Kombat games were only titled with their installment number, starting with Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance in 2002, the series’ naming scheme changed to favor the use of sub-titles instead. This version of MK includes all of the versions until the year released. Most of you may have experienced Mortal Kombat series years ago. Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection PC Game 2012 Overview: JFK, one half of the DJ/production duo MSTRKRFT and the other half of Death From Above 1979 is the executive producer of the album Mortal Kombat: Music Inspired by the Warriors, a collection of electronic music inspired by the video game Mortal Kombat.Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection is an Action and Fighting game for PC published by Warner Bros.

In addition, 15 Klassic Skins and three Klassic Fatalities are available for purchase in the game (Scorpion, Sub-Zero and Reptile). The downloadable content contains the famous warriors Skarlet, Kenshi, and Rain and the notorious nightmare intruder Freddy Krueger.

The critically acclaimed video game is included in the Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition, along with all of the previously released downloadable content (DLC), as well as digital downloads of the album Mortal Kombat: Songs Inspired by the Warriors, which was released in 2011 and included a bonus track, and the film Mortal Kombat, which was released in 1995, and both of these can be obtained from the PlayStation Store or the Xbox Live Zune.
