
In an interview with PlayStation Blog, Ed Boon, creator of the popular Mortal Kombat fighting franchise, stated that the 11th game in the series will not be the last. The producer did not offer any further details about the next release, but guaranteed the return of the ‘kombatants’ in the future.
The talk took place in honor of the series’ 30th anniversary and brought some thoughts about its future in video games. Boon said that “obviously” the last game in the series has not been developed and that’s the “closest I can say without revealing too much.”
And so we always have such a wide range of different players, experiences, ages, diversity and backgrounds. So there is never a shortage of new ideas. And while I don’t think I can predict them… I have 100% confidence that we will always be able to deliver something new with every iteration of Mortal Kombat.
According to him, the franchise will be constantly renewed and will push the boundaries “with respect to certain aspects of game design.” Boon also had the opportunity to comment on the sequel to the Mortal Kombat movie (2022) and confirmed that the project is in a “good” state of development.
Possible new Mortal Kombat will be revealed in “due course”
Boon shared, on his Twitter profile, more information about NetherRealm Studios’ new project. The studio head said he understands the anxiety of fans especially with Mortal Kombat’s anniversary, but stated that the announcement will be made in due course. Click here to learn more.
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