![]() ![]() With the recent teases of the hourglass running out of sand, with the final grain of sand exploding in what looks like a creation of a new universe or timeline. In the other ending, an empowered Shang Tsung conquers Outworld, Earthrealm, and Netherrealm, with Chaosrealm and Orderrealm being next on the list. The first ending is where Fire God Liu Kang defeats Shang Tsung, goes back in time, and starts to train Great Kung Lao for the events to come. Following the events of Aftermath, there are two endings, and it was left up to the players to assume which was canon. While the talk of a reboot seems far-fetched for some, those who played the final Mortal Kombat 11 DLC, Mortal Kombat 11 Aftermath, will know there is more to the story that played out in the base game. What better stage than to announce the next Mortal Kombat game on the biggest fighting game tournament in North America, or the world for that matter? Though, there’s still a chance that Mortal Kombat 1 will be revealed during the 2023 Games Summer Fest, which is, for all purposes, the E3 replacement. As for when the official reveal will be, my money is it taking place during EVO 2023. There are other rumblings that Mortal Kombat 1 will be released in September 2023, with more teases to come. It’s reported that this will be a physical edition only. The Kollector’s edition ($249.99) PS5, Xbox Series X|S.The Standard edition ($69.99) PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch ($59.99).There will also be several versions of the game: That and the Switch is hardly considered a current-generation console. Interestingly, that this would be coming to the Switch, as most fighting titles have skipped the platform due to developers not wanting to compromise the game. It will only be available for the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PC. Adding to this, Twitter leaker billbil-kun has revealed a bit more regarding the upcoming game, now called Mortal Kombat 1.Īccording to billbil-kun, the next game is indefinitely a reboot of the Mortal Kombat franchise. However, thanks to the most recent tease, it looks like the next game in the series will be a reboot. Fulling the clues, we initially thought these clues were talking about Mortal Kombat 12. Mortal Kombat could also be headed back to theaters soon, and it's rumored that Karl Urban could join the cast as Johnny Cage, alongside other returning faces from the 2021 film.Netherrealm has been dropping hints regarding its upcoming Mortal Kombat game in development for the past few weeks. There's no shortage of events that a new Mortal Kombat game could be announced at, as the Not-E3 schedule for the next few months includes Summer Games Fest and Gamescom Opening Night Live.įighting game fans are eating very well lately, as June will see the release of Street Fighter 6 from Capcom, and development on Tekken 8 continues at Bandai Namco. ![]() Discovery CEO David Zaslav also casually mentioned a new Mortal Kombat game that is aiming for a 2023 release date. This isn't the first tease of a new Mortal Kombat from developer NetherRealm, as the studio hid a potential hint at the game in a recent video celebrating 30 years of the franchise. After various chronal shenanigans in the previous games, Kronika's attempt to rewrite history was ultimately foiled, and in the canon ending for the game and its Aftermath expansion, Fire God Liu Kang takes control of Kronika's hourglass and uses it to forge a new era for the Mortal Kombat universe.Īfter dealing with Shang Tsung once and for all, Kang succeeds in creating a new timeline, and he travels back into the past to meet and train Kung Lao's ancestor, the Great Kung Lao, for the Mortal Kombat tournaments that lie ahead. Scorpion has your back.Ģ019's Mortal Kombat 11 saw Kronika, the elder god of time, attempt to create a new reality. In case you haven't played through the story mode of that game yet, you can skip past the next two paragraphs if you want to avoid spoilers. In the Mortal Kombat timeline, this actually makes sense, as that game ended with a big tease of a major reset. ![]() But once it gets to 12? The hour-hand straight-up skips that number and goes straight back to one on the clock. In the video posted on the official Mortal Kombat Twitter account-and also by Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon-a clock can be seen counting up from nine and up to 11. The video may even hint at the possibility of a reboot for the franchise, though details remains vague at this point. Now Playing: Mortal Kombat - "It Is Almost Time" Teaser TrailerĪ new teaser for something related to Mortal Kombat has gone up, suggesting Mortal Kombat 12 news could be on the horizon. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's ![]()
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