
Other details, such as directors and whether performers are returning or making a fresh appearance, are still unknown. In other Mortal Kombat news, NewLine has hired Jeremy Slater (Moon Knight) to script the sequel to the Mortal Kombat film. The fans took the time to examine Andersen’s photo and zoom in on the computer’s tiny text. Mortal Kombat 11 sold over 12 million copies, as of July 2021 and it’s evident that MK fans want more. NetherRealm’s decision to produce another Mortal Kombat game is also financially sound. doesn’t want the studio working on licensed projects in case it sells NetherRealm.įor the past year, NetherRealm’s future with parent firm WB Gaming has been questionable, with AT&T apparently considering selling off parts of its games business. According to the journalist, Warner Bros.
VentureBeat contributor Jeff Grubb reported last August that NetherRealm is likely working on MK12 currently. NetherRealm Studios has been quiet about its next project for some time. Though the month is coming to an end, we urge you to keep Pride in focus throughout the year as we all work to build a more equitable world. Therefore, it wouldn’t be surprising if the business did something similar on purpose. A NetherRealm Dev Has Possibly ‘Leaked’ Evidence of Mortal Kombat 12. This June, WBD employees came together in celebration to march in Pride parades nationwide. NetherRealm CEO Ed Boon is notorious for teasing announcements, often in an overt manner. “Take extra care with this material,” the email continues, adding more fuel to the rumor. However, it’s also possible that the photo was a planned tease (or a troll) in disguise of an accident.Ī portion of an email on the same photo reads “our fans eagerly scrape the internet for any trace” of Mortal Kombat information. Mortal Kombat 12 Release Date & Story Leak: Convincing But Possibly Fake A new leak suggests that Mortal Kombat 12 will be a continuity reboot with a new cast that will be released next year, but fans arent convinced. However, keen-eyed MK enthusiasts noticed a file named “MK12 Mast…” on his monitor.Īfter around 10 minutes, Andersen reportedly erased the image, presumably because it disclosed that NetherRealm was developing on the unreleased Mortal Kombat 12.

On Andersen’s desk were Mortal Kombat memorabilia, artwork from Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II, and Injustice 2. Jonathan Andersen, a senior production manager at the fighting game firm, tweeted a picture of his desk on Thursday. The existence of Mortal Kombat 12 appears to have been ‘leaked’ by a NetherRealm Studios producer, but this could have been done on purpose.
