Both had claimed that the title was to be released in November 2010, less than half of a year before Mortal Kombat (2011) was to be released.Ī development mock-up featuring Kitana's biography from MKII. Though the project was never formally announced until it was to be released as a digital-download set of arcade ports, listings for a retail-priced physical game were spotted on the online retailers GAME and GameStop. While the full scope of the project was to never see the light of day, the 3 games would be released in their arcade form to Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Windows PC as Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection. The remake was to be a complete overhaul of the games, featuring brand-new digitized sprites for all of the characters across all 3 games, new sound effects, and a UI and asset overhaul to visually upgrade the game to modern standards.
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