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Why Mortal Kombat Still Reigns in Fighting Games
as a spine got ripped out for good. Mortal Kombat was not merely another fighting game—it was a cultural shockwave, a controversy magnet, and in some way a franchise that’s still going strong after ...
Few games have given us as many iconic one-liners as NetherRealm's fighting franchise, Mortal Kombat, but this week we've ...
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It's the End of an Era for the Mortal Kombat Franchise
A longtime member of Mortal Kombat's development team leaves NetherRealm Studios, with the fate of his classic catchphrase in limbo.
As reported by Eurogamer and Deadline, a third entry in the new trilogy of Mortal Kombat movies has been announced at the New ...
Jeremy Slater shared how he became more invested in Johnny Cage while writing Mortal Kombat II, as Karl Urban broke down the challenges of his stunts.
Martyn Ford discusses his portrayal of Shao Kahn in Mortal Kombat 2, crediting director Simon McQuoid for helping him capture ...
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Warner Brothers Working on Mortal Kombat 3 Movie
Warner Bros. confirms that another film, Mortal Kombat 3, is already in development before the second film in the current ...
Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon has announced sound director Dan Forden has retired after 37 years in the [...] ...
We're obviously talking about Mortal Kombat 1, which is appearing in a new Xbox Game Pass Ultimate banner that shows up in ...
Dan Forden, the sound director best known to players as the ‘Toasty’ guy in Mortal Kombat, has retired after 37 years.
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