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Mortal Kombat Deception

Xbox · 2004 · Fighting

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How much is Mortal Kombat Deception worth on Xbox? This price guide tracks new, used and sealed prices for this 2004 Fighting release, with recent price trends. In UK / PAL it currently values around £42 new and £5 used, with a MyPlayersVault collector score of 35 (MID-ALPHA tier). Sealed value is up 11% over the past 1 month. Import copies in North America (NTSC-U) trade around £39.

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Mortal Kombat Deception is a mainstream fighting franchise entry from the mid-2000s, published by Midway Games across three major platforms. The Xbox version exists within a broadly available supply ecosystem—this was a mass-market release with substantial print runs across PS2, GameCube, and Xbox. Collector demand remains established but not accelerating; the title holds stable recognition within fighting game circles but lacks the scarcity signals or emerging momentum that would distinguish it in the contemporary physical collector landscape. The game remains fully playable from disc for single-player and arcade modes, though online multiplayer infrastructure is defunct. As a legacy platform relic on original Xbox hardware, it occupies a stable but unremarkable position in the broader fighting game canon.

Mortal Kombat Deception price guide — value by region

UK / PALSHOWN BY DEFAULT
NEW£42
USED£5
CEV£37
VAULT SCORE 35 MID-ALPHA
DEMAND Established · MOVEMENT Cooling · STABILITY Stable
North America (NTSC-U)
NEW£39
USED£11
CEV

Collector context, not financial advice. Prices reflect recent eBay and PriceCharting data.

Mortal Kombat Deception — frequently asked questions

How much is Mortal Kombat Deception worth on Xbox?
Mortal Kombat Deception on Xbox currently values around £42 new and £5 used in UK / PAL, with a Collector Estimated Value (CEV) of £37. Values are read from recent eBay and PriceCharting sales and update over time.
Is Mortal Kombat Deception rare or collectible?
Mortal Kombat Deception has a MyPlayersVault collector score of 35 (MID-ALPHA tier) — a 0–100 rating of its collector demand and desirability based on live market data.
What is the difference between the new and used price of Mortal Kombat Deception?
A sealed (new) copy of Mortal Kombat Deception trades around £42, while a used complete copy is about £5, a premium of roughly £37 for sealed.
Are import copies of Mortal Kombat Deception cheaper?
Import copies in North America (NTSC-U) trade around £39, so values differ by region. MyPlayersVault tracks UK/PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J separately.

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