Saturday, October 8th 2022

Warner Bros. Games and NetherRealm Studios Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Mortal Kombat

Warner Bros. Games and NetherRealm Studios are proudly celebrating the 30th Anniversary of Mortal Kombat, the billion-dollar franchise that has sold more than 79 million videogame units since the original arcade game launch on Oct. 8, 1992. Over the past 30 years, the renowned Mortal Kombat series has been a fixture in popular culture, exciting fans with best-in-class gameplay, iconic characters, and an immersive cinematic experience, while also earning numerous accolades, including multiple wins at the D.I.C.E. Awards from the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences, The Game Awards, and many others. The latest entry in the videogame series, Mortal Kombat 11, has been the fastest selling title in franchise history with more than 15 million units sold worldwide, while Mortal Kombat Mobile has amassed more than 150 million downloads to date.

To honor 30 years of Mortal Kombat history, a new video has been released showcasing the franchise's cultural prominence across three decades of entertainment, from videogames, to movies, to animation. Bringing together moments from the original Mortal Kombat game (1992) to Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate (2020) and the first live action Mortal Kombat film (1995) to the reimagined Mortal Kombat movie (2021), the commemorative video spans 30 years of bone-crushing content, along with a visual spotlight of legendary Mortal Kombat fighters and their different iterations from past to present, such as Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Raiden, Johnny Cage, Sonya Blade, Liu Kang, Kung Lao, Kitana, Mileena, Jackson "Jax" Briggs, Baraka, and Shang Tsung. Furthermore, new artwork celebrating the Mortal Kombat 30th Anniversary was unveiled today highlighting some of the game modes, story moments, characters, and finishing moves from the game's history, all depicted in the shape of the iconic dragon logo. The Mortal Kombat 30th Anniversary video and artwork can be found on MortalKombat.com, which has been redesigned and updated for this momentous occasion.
As part of the anniversary, Klassic Movie Raiden will arrive in Mortal Kombat Mobile beginning Oct. 7 through Oct. 11, featuring actor Christopher Lambert's character likeness and voice from the 1995 film. Players can also log in every day from Oct. 7-14 to collect free anniversary gifts and enjoy a host of new in-game content. Additionally, Mortal Kombat (2021 film), Mortal Kombat (1995 film), Mortal Kombat: Legacy (2013 web series), and Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms (2021 animated film) are available to watch now on HBO Max, while Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm (1996 animated series) is available now for purchase on digital platforms.

Source: Warner Bros. Games
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32 Comments on Warner Bros. Games and NetherRealm Studios Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Mortal Kombat

#1
Darksword
Testing my Might for 30 years. :D
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#2
dj-electric
So....
Mortal Kombat 3 Komplete remaster? .... no?

ok :(
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#3
ymdhis
"This video is age restricted on youtube"

gee, good job.
Anyone else has an alternate link that doesn't require your personal info?
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#4
freeagent
Yeah that's about right.. I started playing when I was 14, and now I am 44 o_O
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#6
mechtech
Thanks Swede.....................for reminding me how old I am................I still remember playing this on the snes.
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#7
Camm
Would have preferred a remaster collection of all the games, but whatever.
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#8
Chaitanya
ymdhis"This video is age restricted on youtube"

gee, good job.
Anyone else has an alternate link that doesn't require your personal info?
Use Newpipe or some other 3rd party app to view it without logging in.

Still remember playing these on Nes clone along with Contra, Super Mario, adcenture island and other games. Might even have old cartriges lying around somewhere in house.
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#10
natr0n
Trilogy is on GoG though and it works great.
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#11
Outback Bronze


My parents bought me this back in 1992.

Loved it.

MKII was prob my favourite.
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#14
AusWolf
It's been 30 years already? Bloody hell, I'm getting old. :(
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#15
_JP_
No remaster of the PS2-era titles?
I still have the originals, but would be neat to play online again and PSN doesn't actually work on a PS2.
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#16
TheDeeGee
F**k Warner Brothers, thanks to them we can't have a No One Lives Forever remaster.
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#17
_JP_
TheDeeGeeF**k Warner Brothers, thanks to them we can't have a No One Lives Forever remaster.
Isn't that more of Nintendo's responsibility with their tricky licensing?
You don't have remasters of MK64 either.
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#18
Imouto
Outback Bronze

My parents bought me this back in 1992.

Loved it.

MKII was prob my favourite.
Mine was a Mega Games II (Streets of Rage + Golden Axe + The Revenge of Shinobi cartridge) + Sonic + additional game pad. My awesome aunt in her obliviousness bought us Mortal Kombat.

A, B, A, C, A, B, B = "Get over here!"
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#19
Chaitanya
TheDeeGeeF**k Warner Brothers, thanks to them we can't have a No One Lives Forever remaster.
Forget remaster/remake I want a sequel to NOLF2 but seems like its stuck in licensing hellhole.
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#20
zlobby
Choose your destiny!
freeagentYeah that's about right.. I started playing when I was 14, and now I am 44 o_O
Not so free now, agent? :D
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#22
zlobby
Outback Bronze

My parents bought me this back in 1992.

Loved it.

MKII was prob my favourite.
Played it on i386 and arcades first! Ah, seeing an older guy performing a fatality was the best feeling for a week back then... where did we go wrong?
AusWolfIt's been 30 years already? Bloody hell, I'm getting old. :(
Aren't we all?
BigBonedCartmanSo 30th anniversary and they don’t release MK 12
Honestly, I can live without another DLC-fest.
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#23
Vayra86
DeathtoGnomesFlawless Victory!
Some things never cease to be hilarious :D
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#24
RadeonProVega
WB, and NetherRealm , ednoob has killed the MK series. What is this nonsense, so instead of them releasing HD versions/remaster versions of the classic Mk games, they show a lame ass video of video shots from the past and mostly MK11 screenshots haha. The last great MK game IMO was MK 4/ MK gold. Just my views, but thank goodness for Mugen community for keeping the classic games going.
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#25
Prima.Vera
To be honest, only the 1st film was the best to depict the game as it was. The rest of the movies, including the latest junks were pure crap and had nothing to do with the games.
Also MK3 was the best game from all their history. Everything after was and is just junk focused on useless gore and unrealistic moves.
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