Mortal Kombat Kollector's Edition

Platform: Playstation 3 Edition: Kollector's Edition Format: 1
Released in United States on Apr 19, 2011 at a price of $99.99

The Kollector’s Edition of Mortal Kombat includes the following:

  • Sub-Zero and Scorpion figurines
  • An Art Book
  • DLC code for an exclusive “Klassic” Costume Skin and Avatar Costumes

News About this Collector's Edition:

Other games with Collector's Edition releases from the
Mortal Kombat franchise.

Comments:

  1. Mandingo:
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    Mortal Kombat (2011) Kollector's and Tournament Editions Announced
    10:49 AM CST - Jeff Greeson

    Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today releases a special extended trailer for the award-winning and iconic fighting game Mortal Kombat, featuring the playable warrior Kratos -- from the renowned God of War® series -- exclusively for the PlayStation®3 (PS3™) computer entertainment system.

    Launching in April 2011 and developed by NetherRealm Studios, Mortal Kombat is available for pre-order now on both the PS3 and Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft. The game will be available to consumers in three editions– Standard Edition, Kollector’s Edition and Tournament Edition.

    Details of three different editions of Mortal Kombat:


    The Standard Edition featuring the award-winning Mortal Kombat game.

    The Kollector’s Edition featuring the award-winning Mortal Kombat game, Sub-Zero and Scorpion figurines, a collectible art book, downloadable content that includes an exclusive Mortal Kombat Klassic costume skin and avatar costumes.

    The Tournament Edition featuring the award-winning Mortal Kombat game, a portable fight stick, and downloadable content that includes an exclusive Mortal Kombat Klassic costume skin and avatar costumes. The number of tournament editions is very limited with only 20,000 copies available in North America.

    Players will be able to pre-order any of the above at North American retailers as of today. Specific pre-order programs include:

    Gamestop: Customers who pre-order their copy of Mortal Kombat at Gamestop will get exclusive access to the Klassic Scorpion Playable Character Skin and the original Scorpion Fatality.

    Best Buy: Customers who pre-order their copy of Mortal Kombat at Best Buy will get exclusive access to the Klassic Sub-Zero Playable Character Skin and the original Sub-Zero Fatality.

    Amazon: Customers who pre-order their copy of Mortal Kombat on Amazon.com will get exclusive access to the Klassic Reptile Playable Character Skin and the original Reptile Fatality.

    Mortal Kombat will feature Kratos as a playable character, as well as be in Stereoscopic 3-D exclusively in the PS3 version. The brutal warrior from the acclaimed God of War franchise will have his own customized move set, fatality, and fighting arena, available to all original purchasers when Mortal Kombat hits stores.

    Update 11am CST The first look at Amazon's Klassic Reptile Playable Character Skin pre-order bonus has been revealed. Check it out below, the return to a classic Reptile look just solidified our reasons to pre-order the game via Amazon.
    Source: http://www.trmk.org/news/13749/morta...announced.html

  2. Mandingo:
    Here's a pic of the Tournament Edition:




  3. twistedsymphony:
    thanks for the tip... these have been addded:
    http://collectorsedition.org/game-db...-edition-ps3-1
    http://collectorsedition.org/game-db...-xbox-360-ntsc
    http://collectorsedition.org/game-db...-edition-ps3-1
    http://collectorsedition.org/game-db...-xbox-360-ntsc

    news post too:
    http://collectorsedition.org/3797/ne...-mortal-kombat

  4. Knoell:
    ....Aww no, I am guessing the tournament edition is not going to include this stuff huh? I don't think I am up to spending $250.00 on mortal kombat when I havent bought a fighting game in years.

  5. Mandingo:
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    I am guessing the tournament edition is not going to include this stuff huh?
    Correct. Only the hardest of the hardcore MK fans would consider paying $250 to get all of these collectors items.

    But eh, I'm just after the tournament edition stick, so the choice is easy for me. Ah, the nostalgia..

  6. Knoell:
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Mandingo View Post
    Correct. Only the hardest of the hardcore MK fans would consider paying $250 to get all of these collectors items.

    But eh, I'm just after the tournament edition stick, so the choice is easy for me. Ah, the nostalgia..
    Hmmm, I also have the tournement edition preordered. Do we know what the production is going to be for the Kollectors edition? Do you think it would be one of those editions that is half price in six months?

  7. twistedsymphony:
    I don't forsee either of these editions increasing in value.

    The tournament edition will likely decrease in value to a point. The stick itself will have value and the TE wont drop below that. Look at the Tekken 5 and 6 LEs that were bundled with sticks... they're valued at about what the stick is worth.

    The Kollector's Edition will likely be worthless in a few months. Just look at the Xbox 1/PS2 Mortal Kombat KEs... they can still be bought new in some places for around $20. Similarly the MK vs DC CE and SFIV CEs are all significantly devalued.

    Fighting games just don't hold their value....

    I'm buying both, but I'm also a huge MK fan (I even have a UMK3 Arcade machine in my game room).

    ----------

    A general rule for determining if a CE will hold it's values or increase in value

    1. is it an RPG?
    2. is it a NEW franchise (ie: not a sequel and not based on a movie or existing property) with little to no marketing?
    3. was production limited?
    4. Have past CEs from the franchise increased in value?

    If you answered "YES" to one of these questions it will likely hold it's value at or around RRP
    If you answered yes to two or more of these questions it will likely increase in value over time.

  8. Mandingo:
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    Fighting games just don't hold their value....
    Hmm.. Now I'm reconsidering buying the MvC3 steelbook for full price on day one.

    It's good information concerning the MK Kollector's Edition, though. I will look forward to getting a copy at a heavily reduced price just months after release.

  9. Knoell:
    Those are some good tips.

    I noticed Tales of Vesperia LE doesn't go cheap.

    You are also making me reconsider paying the upfront $150 for the tournament edition. I am not a huge fan of fighting games which doesn't help the case. Something that caught my eye was that it has a production limit of 20,000 units in NA.

    That doesn't seem like a lot to me, but as you said and I have seen the Tekken CE sitting on store shelves decreasing in value. Maybe I will switch to just preordering the Kollectors Edition, save myself $50 bucks and take the chance the tournament edition will drop in price. I hate wishing for a special edition to drop in price, but there are just too many games to buy new for every one.

  10. twistedsymphony:
    obviously any CE purchase is a gamble if you're looking for something that will appreciate.

    If this new MK game sells like gang-busters and suddenly everyone and their brother are playing fighting games again then I'm sure the TE and KE will appreciate in value. Honestly though I don't see that happening.

    limiting the TE to 20K units will do a lot for it's value, but at the same time you can still pre-order it so clearly the demand isn't there... at least not yet.

    For comparison

    the Scarborough Fair Gun replica in Austrailia was limited to 5000 units across all platforms
    the Survival Edition of Fallout 3 was limited to 10000 units across all platforms
    and the Slimer Edition of Ghostbusters was limited to 6500 units across all platforms.

    The Gun Replica was technically $0 to start (as it was a pre-order bonus) and now fetches $150
    the Survival edition was $120 to start and is now about $200
    and the slimer edition was about $120 to start and now about $100

    20K is an interesting area where, it's certainly limited (most CEs are made in the hundreds of thousands) but it's not clear if it will be limited ENOUGH to really hold it's value.

  11. Mike1888:
    Found this! Says Future Shop Exclusive and appears to be just a steelbook, and comes with the reptile skin.

    http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/produ...88e56bde79en02

    Also, the TE appears to be only $130 on Futureshop.ca, so I cancelled my $175 (Including $25 shipping) from Gamestop.com




  12. gurpswoo1:
    Nice find Mike, I will add it to the database soon.

    Thanks

    Edit: Release added to database link here

  13. evilvort3x:
    i had seen this a few days back but thought it was posted here. My bad.

  14. Knoell:
    A steel book now too? What the hell, I can see why you wouldn't include the Kollectors edition in the Tournament Edition, but now I am going to miss out on the steel book if I don't buy both the kollectors and the steel book editions. Ugh they are killing me.

  15. gurpswoo1:
    Agree, it a strange predicament the publisher has put us in. Over saturating the market with 3-4 different edition is only going to make demand less.

    I agree with Gemini, 20K is the max they should manufacture, even then fighting games don't tend to hold their value. The exception being the Marvel vs Capcom series or very limited Collector's edition such as the Street fighter 2 Turbo limited Edition on Snes.

  16. Mike1888:
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Twistedsymphony View Post
    The Kollector's Edition will likely be worthless in a few months. Just look at the Xbox 1/PS2 Mortal Kombat KEs... they can still be bought new in some places for around $20. Similarly the MK vs DC CE and SFIV CEs are all significantly devalued.

    Thanks for the info As the kollector's edition is the only one I'm passing on, its nice to know it will be cheap soon after. The PS2 Armageddon steelbooks fetch usually at least over $80, and the MK vs. DC KE (PS3) seems to be at $150 - $200 on ebay and amazon, which is pretty good imo.

  17. Knoell:
    Good point gurpswoo1. Looks like I will cancel my order for the Kollectors edition and pick it up later when its cheap.

    Does Future Shop not ship to the US? I know it is a Canadian store, but I would think they would allow purchases from the US on their website. When I try creating an account it won't let me move forward until I put a canadian zip code in.

  18. Mike1888:
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Knoell View Post
    Good point gurpswoo1. Looks like I will cancel my order for the Kollectors edition and pick it up later when its cheap.

    Does Future Shop not ship to the US? I know it is a Canadian store, but I would think they would allow purchases from the US on their website. When I try creating an account it won't let me move forward until I put a canadian zip code in.
    I live in Canada and ordered it, but I'm 90% sure there was an option for U.S.

  19. gurpswoo1:
    Yes currently they only ship inside Canada.

    I would make a thread in the wanted section for someone in Canada to help you out.

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