

about this hypothetical Mortal Kombat Trilogy 4K remaster five years ago, the company turned them down over concerns it wouldn’t sell enough copies to justify the investment. However, the developer claims that when they contacted Warner Bros. An indie developer by the name of Eyeballistic has been working on such a project since 2016, and has posted a small collection of 4K-rendered Mortal Kombat Trilogy images as a sort of concept pitch. The original Mortal Kombat Trilogy would be released in a single collection on the original PlayStation, Nintendo 64, and PC in 1996, but some fans have been hoping for a remastered update with modern 4K graphics. Its two initial follow-ups, 1993’s Mortal Kombat II and 1995’s Mortal Kombat 3, built upon the dark and bloody foundation original MK developer Midway put together by adding new characters and features like the non-violent Friendship and shape-shifting Animality finishing moves. The original Mortal Kombat helped change the video game landscape when it was released back in 1992, wowing players with its eclectic roster of playable characters and ushering in the creation of the ESRB Rating system alongside the scarcely-remembered Night Trap. to let it develop a 4K remaster of the original Mortal Kombat Trilogy, with MK series co-creator Ed Boon supposedly lending his support to the project. The man screaming "MORTAL KOMBAT!!!" is heard in the opening intro, once the title of the game comes up.An indie game developer is petitioning Warner Bros.Even many sound glitches that MKT had are fixed (like MK1 Raiden's electrical grabbing attack using electric sounds instead of Raiden's death scream), and the voices for characters like Raiden, Baraka, and UMK3 Scorpion, and Ermac use the correct Jax/Kano voices. The soundtrack and voices are not featured in various low or high pitches, and are instead presented in their normal pitches.


The game engine base for this game is based on the PS1 version of Mortal Kombat 3 and Saturn version of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3.The game features 33 arenas from all 5 2D Mortal Kombat games (except the modified MKT versions of the MK1 & 2 stages). And you can only fight against them after you have beaten the game.Ī robot version of the character of the same name, except he now does attacks from Cyrax, Sektor, robot Smoke and Hydro. There are 2 hidden characters in the game who are only playable if you access a code in the game.
