Mortal Kombat 1 launched with high expectations as a title that was promised to feature years of content ahead of its initial release, but recent leaks have indicated that it may not live up to that in the end. While it was billed as a clean slate reboot with an ambitious future to be made through live service offerings, the latest installment in the top-selling fighting game series has been met with notable mixed reception in recent months. Now it’s unknown if Mortal Kombat 1: Khaos Reigns will end up being the final major content release, and the possible lack of commitment to the game is disappointing news for players.
In a claim made in a Reddit comment that is still not yet officially confirmed by NetherRealm Studios, a reputable leaker stated that the Mortal Kombat 1 Year 3 DLC has been canceled. If the next project is already NetherRealm’s priority, rather than expanding on what was meant to be an MK game that could last for years, that’d be a stark contrast to the scale of the franchise’s success.
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If the plans to keep up Mortal Kombat 1‘s DLC roadmap following the current year have really been scrapped, then this is likely due to a lack of DLC sales. After being marketed as a major drop that could bring narrative excitement to the table, Khaos Reigns has reportedly not met financial expectations, according to the rumors. The bold move to price the expansion at US$50 seemingly demonstrates that WBD was projecting it to be a profitable endeavor, but the lackluster release of Mortal Kombat 1: Khaos Reigns has fallen short of earning widespread acclaim.
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With heavy hitters like Street Fighter 6 and TGA nominee Tekken 8 consistently boasting higher average player counters and tournament entrants than MK1, the cancelation rumors do feel like they have some weight, even if they should still be taken with some skepticism. This situation may have proved that the franchise is shifting toward business interest over addressing fan feedback, as it might be profitable to have new games quickly pushed out instead of sticking to one release for an extended period.
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Fans Were Expecting MK1 To Be Supported For Years to Come
After the back-to-back nature of Injustice 2 and MK11 gave NRS a reputation for prioritizing fast turnover, the extended development time of Mortal Kombat 1 provided new hope for a future based on quality over quantity. The idea that it could be left behind after barely making it past its first anniversary is especially surprising, as this directly contradicts official statements. Following rumors of a new game in development, Ed Boon reaffirmed a dedication to the current release:
It’s understandable that this apparent change in attitude could cause players to be frustrated about the game’s future, but it’s alleged that NRS itself had no intentions of ceasing development on new DLC. Upper management appears to be responsible for this decision, according to the leaker on r/Mortalkombatleaks, as the team was preparing to add more story content and six characters.
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