Mortal Kombat 11dataminers have been busy since the game launched, with two new details recently coming to light. Since it comes from a data mine, fans of the franchise should take this information with a grain of salt, but it’s hard to imagine what else any of this could represent. Specifically,returningMortal Kombat 11finishershave been discovered, as well as audio files that suggest Fujin, a character first introduced inMortal Kombat 4, have been found.
Fujin has only been playable twice since his introduction, though he has had quite a few cameos and appearances, so it’s somewhat surprising to find that the PC version of the game has seen audio files added of the announcer indicating his victory in combat. This audio was lumped in with similar audio for characters that are known to be coming to the game, namely The Joker and Spawn, but developer NetherRealm Studios hasn’t directly addressed Fujin at all. However, theseMortal Kombat 11audio files have bigger implications than just Fujin’s addition.
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Assuming that this means Fujin will be a playable character in Kombat Pack 2, it also may confirm Sheeva andEvil Dead’s Ash Williamswill be as well. This is due to an old leak that occurred prior to the release ofMortal Kombat 11, revealing all DLC characters coming to the game. Thus far, this leak has been dead-on, accurately predicting every character found in Kombat Pack 1.
If this old leak is to be believed, and it certainly has the credibility, it stands to reason that Fujin, Sheeva, and Ash Williams will be on theKombat Pack 2roster. The data mine indicating Fujin’s addition is just further proof of this leak, but that’s also assuming nothing has changed since this first leaked. It’s also possible that NetherRealm Studios has decided to swap out any number of these characters.
While fans will have to just wait and see if these threeMortal Kombat 11DLC charactersdo actually appear in Kombat Pack 2, everything thus far seems to suggest that they will. All leaks and datamines should be treated carefully, but all signs seem to indicate these are to be believed.
Mortal Kombat 11is out now for PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One, with a Stadia version also in development.
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