Mortal Kombat 11 Release

Mortal Kombat 11 is primed for an April 23, 2019 release date on PS4, Xbox One, PC



 The original blood-and-guts fighter is back. Mortal Kombat 11 is set to release on April 23, and fans of the iconic brawler from the '90s are fully stoked. After the series received a much-needed overhaul in 2011, Mortal Kombat is delivering hit after hit, and this new game looks to be taking the skull-splitting violence of the series to a whole new level. NetherRealm Studios’ last outing, Injustice 2, was a hugely successful title for the PS4 and XBox One, making the anticipation for MK11 very high. We may have a serious contender for best fighting game of 2019 on our hands already. Here’s everything we know so far.

Mortal Kombat 11, Nether Realm Studios has once again outdone itself in the gore department. The next installment in the legendary fighting game series continues to build on the studio's strengths, with a sweeping story mode, customizable fighters, and a diverse set of characters to choose from with a variety of play styles. And of course, the Mortal Kombat 11 Fatalities take the stomach-churning details to new heights of bloody depravity, with faces getting ripped clean off and spines peeled from skeletons aplenty. The full launch on April 23 will be here sooner than you think, so here's everything you need to know about Mortal Kombat 11 before it splits your skull and punctures your spleen in just a few months' time. 

Mortal Kombat 11 old Favorites and New Fighters 

The Mortal Kombat series has always put great stock into its diverse array of fighters, even back when its ninjas were color-altered palette swaps. From the few characters that have been revealed so far, it looks like Mortal Kombat 11 will feature a mix of returning favorites and powerful newcomers. Here are all the officially confirmed Mortal Kombat 11 characters so far: 
  • Scorpion
  • Raiden
  • Sub-Zero
  • Sonya Blade
  • Baraka
  • Skarlet
  • Geras (new)
  • Kano
  • Kabal
  • D'Vorah
  • Jade
  • Johnny Cage
  • Cassie Cage
  • Jacqui Briggs
  • Erron Black
  • Kotal Kahn
  • Jax
  • Liu Kang
  • Kung Lao
  • Noob Saibot
  • Cetrion (new)
  • The Kollector (new)
  • Kitana
  • Shao Kahn (DLC)
  • Shang Tsung (DLC) 

The game also features a brand new character named Geras. Subservient to Kronika, he possesses the ability to manipulate and bend the sands of time. This means freezing time and teleportation, as well as attacking using literal grains of sand. Another highlight is Sonya Blade. The first woman of the series, Sonya’s been kicking ass for literally decades. This time around, she’s being portrayed by none other than Ronda Rousey. Though Rousey didn’t actually provide any motion capture for the game, Sonya Blade will feature the MMA- turned- movie- star’s voice and likeness.

In the opening cinematic to Mortal Kombat 11, which you can see above, Raiden is torturing Shinnok and has claimed his amulet, transforming him into Dark Raiden. You can tell this version of Raiden is taking no prisoners based on his red electricity and lines like "I will destroy our enemies before they destroy us!" Dark Raiden decapitates Shinnok and leaves his severed, still-alive head to suffer - but when he teleports away, a mysterious figure named Kronika approaches Shinnok's poor noggin and reminds him that her villainous plan is still in motion.

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