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Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Update Brings Krossplay and New Online Modes!

Flawless Victory! “Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection” Unleashes Krossplay and More

Brace yourselves, Kombatants! Just when you thought the blood-soaked arenas of “Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection” couldn’t get any crazier, Atari and Digital Eclipse have dropped a major update that might just make your spine tingle with excitement—or fear. The update, released today at 4:00 p.m. PT / 7:00 p.m. ET, introduces a slew of features that are sure to keep your thumbs busy and your adrenaline pumping.

Krossplay Kraziness: A Fatality for Platform Limitations

Gone are the days when PlayStation warriors couldn’t square off against Xbox foes or Nintendo fans couldn’t challenge PC gamers. Thanks to the new “Krossplay” functionality, players can now engage in cross-platform battles across PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC. Whether you’re duking it out in Quick Play or testing your mettle in Online Arcade modes, the barriers have officially been shattered.

Tag-Team Mayhem Unleashed

Ever wanted to tag in a buddy during an intense match? Now you can! For the first time ever, two-on-two Kombat online is available. You can team up in “Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3” (Arcade and SNES), “Mortal Kombat Trilogy” (PS1), and “Mortal Kombat 4” (Arcade). This is tag-team madness at its finest, so grab a friend—or frenemy—and dive into the chaos.

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A Technical Uppercut with VRR Support

The tech wizards at Digital Eclipse have also rolled out Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support on the latest consoles and PC, ensuring your moves are smoother than Sub-Zero’s ice slides. This user-selectable option is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One X|S, Nintendo Switch 2 (in handheld mode), and PC.

Tweaks and Fixes: Cleaning Up the Gore

No update would be complete without a few critical bug fixes. Players can now choose their level before an online match across all supported games—because who doesn’t want to fight in their favorite arena? Additionally, issues with minimum connection strength options for rooms and pesky Kombat Kard replays getting erased if unfavorited have been resolved. Localization updates and various other bug fixes ensure this update isn’t just a flashy uppercut but also a practical power-up.

The Final Round?

While this latest patch marks the last of the planned major features for “Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection,” don’t pack up your controller just yet. Digital Eclipse remains committed to squashing bugs and implementing improvements as needed. They’re even inviting players to spill their guts—figuratively—on potential fixes via their Discord community.

So grab your controllers and prepare for battle because this update isn’t just another patch; it’s a game-changer. And remember—finish them!