NetherRealm development chief Ed Boon has confirmed another Mortal Kombat video game is in the works, as rumors continue to ...
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This familiar roster also signaled how Mortal Kombat was going back to basics. There were no gimmicks. It wasn’t built around breaking Batman’s bones or playing as every other Mortal Kombat character ...
When the Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection arrived last October, one feature missing was cross-platform online play. Now, in a new update today, Digital Eclipse has added Krossplay. It will be "off" by ...
Warner Bros. is gearing up for battle as the release date for Mortal Kombat II looms ever closer. The studio shared a pretty sweet clip of Johnny Cage squaring off against Baraka at CinemaCon, but ...
The casting of Karl Urban as Mortal Kombat fan favorite Johnny Cage certainly raised a few eyebrows among the fighting game’s community when it was announced. Urban didn’t feel like an obvious choice ...
The first clip from Mortal Kombat II is now online, and it features Scorpion unleashing his signature kunai as he shouts his iconic catchphrase from the video games. The spectral ninja shouts "get ...
The video game adaptation curse doesn’t exist anymore. Everything from Arcane to Fallout has proven that it's possible to reinvent a beloved video game franchise while holding reverence toward the ...
Developer Digital Eclipse has just issued a free game update for Mortal Kombat Legacy Kollection, and it's a big one. Available now, the update's headline feature is the implementation of ...
First reactions for the sequel praise ‘brutal’ and gory fight scenes, comedy, and additions of both Johnny Cage and Kitana. The first reactions are in after an early fan screening of the sequel.
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