
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection leak reveals possible launch timeline
Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection Release Date
The information first appeared on the Xbox app, where the game's listing reportedly showed a release date of September 29. However, the exact date varies by region, with some users seeing September 30, according to IGN reports. In India, the current Xbox app listing still shows June 6, 2025, the date when the game was officially announced during Sony's State of Play event in June.
Also read: Netflix quietly used AI for scenes in its new show: Here's why it could change what you see on screen
Digital Eclipse, the developer behind the collection, has yet to confirm any official release date. However, the leak details gained much attention after being shared on the Reddit community r/GamingLeaksAndRumours. Some gamers believe that the official release date might be announced at the upcoming Evo event in Las Vegas, which begins on August 1.
Also read: Microsoft launches Xbox Copilot beta on Android app to assist gamers with real-time support
The Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection includes arcade, home console, and handheld versions of the first four Mortal Kombat games. It will also offer online multiplayer features and extras such as an interactive documentary about the series, interviews with the original creators, and character timelines.
The collection will be released on PC, PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X|S, as well as Nintendo Switch and the upcoming Switch 2.
Also read: Apple Arcade to add UNO: Arcade edition, What the Car? and more in June game lineup
Helldivers 2 Heads to Xbox
In a separate update from the gaming world, Helldivers 2 is set to launch on Xbox Series X|S on August 26, 2025. Developed by Arrowhead Game Studios, this cooperative third-person shooter will debut on Microsoft's platform despite being published by Sony, which will mark a rare cross-platform release for the company. This announcement was made official through Xbox Wire and a recent livestream.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
5 hours ago
- Time of India
'This Was The Moment Bill Decided to Kill Everybody on Earth', says Rob Schneider as he shares photo; Elon Musk replies
American actor and comedian Rob Schneider recently shared an old image of Microsoft founder Bill Gates on X (formerly Twitter). The image in the post references a 1998 incident in Brussels when Belgian prankster Noël Godin 'attacked' then Microsoft CEO Bill Gates with pie. 'This Was The Moment Bill Decided to Kill Everybody on Earth,' reads the text on the image. The exaggerated caption, as reflected by some comments in the post, seems to tie to a conspiracy theory, linking Bill Gates to COVID-19 vaccine and depopulation myths. The post caught the attention of Tesla CEO Elon Musk who replied to it with a grimacing face emoji. When Microsoft founder Bill Gates was attacked by pie As mentioned above, the incident dates back to 1998 when Bill Gates was on his official visit to the European Union. As per CNET report, the Microsoft chairman was then struck in the face with a cream pastry--a cake or possibly a pie--as he was entering a government building to give a speech on education. The prankster was then identified as Belgian prankster Noel Godin who escaped from the scene then only to appear back on television to take responsibility for the attack. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Jeweled Rice, Made Easy—Here's the Recipe Learn More Undo Who is Noël Godin who attacked Bill Gates Godin, who is also called "L'entarteur" or "The Pieman," reportedly had a bigger reason for his actions. He believed Bill Gates stood for the capitalist system. In Godin's eyes, Gates was part of a system that should be questioned and made fun of. As per reports, Godin felt that even though Gates was rich and powerful, he was still following the rules of the system without trying to change it. Throwing a pie at Gates was Godin's way of protesting against what he saw as the problems and unfairness of capitalism. How Bill Gates responded Gates shrugged off the incident with humor, jokingly saying, 'The worst part is, it wasn't even that tasty.' "Oddly enough, [Godin] apparently complained that [Gates] didn't react strongly enough," a Microsoft spokeswoman then said. "This incident is very unfortunate, especially in light of the types of things Bill is trying to do," she added. "He later made a joke about how the cream didn't even taste that good." Only time will tell if that's good humored enough for the cream puff catapulting Godin. Biggest Tech Layoffs of 2025: Job Cuts at TCS, Intel, Microsoft, Google and more AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now


India.com
5 hours ago
- India.com
Priyanka Chopra Doing Film With Sanjay Leela Bhansali Soon? Heres The Truth
New Delhi: Global icon Priyanka Chopra has a massive fan following across continents. Amid buzz around her Bollywood comeback, speculation about her collaboration with maverick filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali (SLB) started doing the rounds. However, here's what we know so far about the buzz. Priyanka Chopra To Reunite With Sanjay Leela Bhansali? Recently, Priyanka Chopra took to her social media handle and dropped a throwback video of her song 'Ram Chahe Leela Chahe' from Ramleela. The actor penned a note: "When Sanjay Sir came to me with this song, it was a complicated decision, but he, as a filmmaker has always inspired me. His creative mind, his nostalgic stories usually over incredible food, the conversations of art and music to dance.. the beauty of the yesteryears but also what the future holds. And then he played the song.. and I knew I was her. Under Sanjay sir's guidance, Ravi Varman's cinematography shone, and Vishnu Devas choreography was magic. Him and I would rehearse during lunch breaks every day to perfect the dance sequences. This brings back such great memories. Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela | 2013" PeeCee also thanked the choreographer Ravi Varman and Vishnu Devas for the guidance and revealed that she rehearse the dance with Vishnu Devas during lunchbreaks too. This post created led to the speculation about SLB and PC reuniting soon for any future projects. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Priyanka (@priyankachopra) But, well-placed industry source shares, 'Priyanka Chopra Jonas just happened to post a throwback video of her song Ram Chahe Leela. While Priyanka and Sanjay Leela Bhansali share a great fondness and mutual respect for each other's work, there is absolutely no truth to the speculation of them collaborating at this point in time.' So, turns out the desi girl is not joining forces with SLB for a project as of now. Priyanka Chopra's Bollywood Comeback On the work front, Priyanka Chopra has returned to India to resume shooting for SS Rajamouli's SSMB29 starring Mahesh Babu and Prithviraj Sukumaran. All eyes are set on this mega project as this will be Priyanka's comeback vehicle in Indian cinema after 2019 release 'The Sky Is Pink'.
&w=3840&q=100)

Business Standard
6 hours ago
- Business Standard
Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6 review: Spatial sound, punchy bass, clear vocals
Sony recently launched the Bravia Theatre Bar 6 in India — a 3.1.2 channel soundbar system designed for home use — priced at Rs 54,990. Although positioned as a mid-range offering within the Japanese electronics maker's soundbar portfolio, the system leans towards the company's more premium products in terms of configuration, soundstage, and features. As mentioned, it is a 3.1.2 channel system comprising three front-facing audio drivers, including a centre channel, and two top-firing audio drivers for vertical lift, along with a dedicated wireless subwoofer. Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6: Sync with Bravia As a Sony product, the Bravia Theatre Bar 6 offers features exclusive to Bravia smart televisions, such as the 'Sync with Bravia' function. This integrates the soundbar's controls into the television's quick settings menu for easy access, eliminating the need for a second remote (supplied with the soundbar) or the companion smartphone app (more on it later in the review). Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6: Setting up Like most soundbar systems, this one is intended to be placed beneath the television either on a tabletop or mounted on a wall. For tabletop setups, Sony provides an additional pair of elevated grips to accommodate TVs with leg-style stands. While not all televisions feature flat legs, for those that do, this inclusion is particularly useful. It is important to note that the soundbar should be installed in a location without obstructions above it, such as a cabinet, as this would interfere with the vertical sound projection. The wireless subwoofer may be placed anywhere within the room; even at a distance of up to 10 feet, its performance remains consistent and free from latency. Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6: Connectivity Once in place, the soundbar connects to the TV via the supplied HDMI cable. Although Bluetooth (v5.3) is available for wireless connectivity, the optimal experience is achieved through HDMI. A notable omission is Wi-Fi connectivity, which would have enabled support for Apple AirPlay and Google Chromecast. Similarly, the lack of support for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant is felt, as their inclusion could have enhanced the system's suitability for smart home integration and voice control functionality. Nevertheless, the soundbar supports both Audio Return Channel (ARC) and Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) via HDMI. However, it is essential to verify that your television supports either of these technologies, or you risk missing out on the full sound quality that the system can deliver. Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6: Companion app The Bravia Connect companion app is available for both iPhone and Android devices via the App Store and Google Play, respectively. Although not mandatory, the app plays a key role in configuring the soundbar according to room specifications. During the initial setup, the app requests Bluetooth access to detect and pair with the soundbar and subwoofer. Once detected, the app automatically pairs both components. In the event of a pairing failure, it provides step-by-step troubleshooting guidance. Upon successful connection, the app enables tuning of the soundbar and subwoofer according to the room layout — allowing users to input distances from the seating position and vertical travel in feet. These manual settings allow for fine-tuning, which some users may prefer over automated systems; however, the option for automatic soundstage calibration based on room acoustics would have been a valuable inclusion. After setup, the app displays a minimal homepage with key information presented upfront. A dropdown menu at the top allows users to select the connection type — TV or Bluetooth — and shows the current configuration (2-channel, 5.1-channel, Dolby Atmos, etc.) based on content type. Below that, as illustrated in the screenshot, are controls to activate modes, adjust volume and bass levels, select audio sources, and access advanced settings. Sony Bravia Connect app: Screenshots Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6: Performance In its default mode, which uses Sony's vertical sound field, the soundbar produces expansive audio with pronounced bass. The best experience is delivered with Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital, and DTS:X content, which broaden the soundstage by extending side channels and utilising vertical channels for spatial immersion. While the soundstage is impressive, it is tuned for clarity and depth rather than sheer loudness. It suffices for a cinematic viewing experience but may not fully satisfy users seeking strong audio output for music or voice-focused content. Fortunately, the soundstage can be manually adjusted to Dolby or DTS:X via the app. Additional controls allow for bass adjustment, voice enhancement, and night mode activation. Verdict The Sony Bravia Theatre Bar 6 delivers a well-balanced home audio experience with its spacious soundstage, pronounced bass, and clear dialogue output. While it lacks some features such as Wi-Fi connectivity and built-in voice assistants, it compensates with solid core performance and Bravia TV integration. The companion app adds meaningful value through manual tuning options, although an automatic room calibration feature would have enhanced convenience. Overall, this soundbar system stands out for its clarity-focused sound tuning and effective spatial audio delivery, making it well suited for cinematic-like content consumption at home.