Mortal Kombat Legacy blu-ray: November
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Mortal Kombat Legacy blu-ray: November
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posted08/17/2011 09:22 PM (UTC)by
The Digital Bits has announced that Mortal Kombat Legacy will be getting a blu-ray release November 8, 2011. I'm sure everyone will once again be shouting "why would I buy something that's free on YouTube?" Well, I'm sure there will be plenty of extras, all of the episodes compiled into a feature length presentation, and a much higher bitrate for better video quality. YouTube's HD can only go so far.
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and to add to this:
IGN gives more details on what the Blu-ray will have, including price and release date.
http://bluray.ign.com/articles/118/1186739p1.html
Cover art can be found here: http://digitalbits.com/#mytwocents
IGN gives more details on what the Blu-ray will have, including price and release date.
http://bluray.ign.com/articles/118/1186739p1.html
Cover art can be found here: http://digitalbits.com/#mytwocents
Nice! I figured they also realized since the entire first season has been free on YouTube that they'd have to have a decent supplemental package to charge for it. Also, the $20 MSRP would imply that places like Best Buy would probably release it for $15 when it first comes out. Not bad, really.


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Anything about DVD release date?


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Found the cover art. Definitely hyped about this.
About a DVD release, the IGN article put it like this:
"Note that we specifically mention Blu-ray but no word about DVD. Warner Home Video has not committed to a DVD release for the title, opting instead for a Blu-ray-only outing for the web-series. This could be seen as many things; paired with the DVD sales numbers, it could be a historic step towards the impending collapse of the DVD format, or it could be viewed as a distributor viewing this particular release as a high-definition success due to the fact that it is gaming related, and the PlayStation 3 is a Blu-ray player in itself."

About a DVD release, the IGN article put it like this:
"Note that we specifically mention Blu-ray but no word about DVD. Warner Home Video has not committed to a DVD release for the title, opting instead for a Blu-ray-only outing for the web-series. This could be seen as many things; paired with the DVD sales numbers, it could be a historic step towards the impending collapse of the DVD format, or it could be viewed as a distributor viewing this particular release as a high-definition success due to the fact that it is gaming related, and the PlayStation 3 is a Blu-ray player in itself."
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]{0MBAT Wrote:
"... This could be seen as many things; paired with the DVD sales numbers, it could be a historic step towards the impending collapse of the DVD format, or it could be viewed as a distributor viewing this particular release as a high-definition success due to the fact that it is gaming related, and the PlayStation 3 is a Blu-ray player in itself."
"... This could be seen as many things; paired with the DVD sales numbers, it could be a historic step towards the impending collapse of the DVD format, or it could be viewed as a distributor viewing this particular release as a high-definition success due to the fact that it is gaming related, and the PlayStation 3 is a Blu-ray player in itself."
Could also indicate that WB view it as a niche product.
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