I mean, remember all of the secret fights in Mortal Kombat 9 (2011) against Reptile, Noob Saibot, Jade and Human-Smoke? All of the secret fights in that game are against character who essentially re-using assets and mixing them all up, which means that NRS/WB can easily do it this time as well, which in my opinion debunks the fan-made mod argument as well. And because that this is used for a secret fight, re-using assests such as model of another character after recoloring it plus another character's voice wouldn't be too much of a problem for them to do. As we reported last week, there are still some undiscovered secrets no only in MK11U, but also in Mortal Kombat XL and Injustice 2, and this could be very well be one of those undiscovered secrets, being a secret fight in MK11U that we are yet to discover on our own, and WB Games just teased it for us. I do have my guess on the matter though, and that this is Cyber-Smoke from an undiscovered secret fight in MK11U. And it also can't be a mod either, one it was the last time that any gaming developer and/or publisher has used a fan-made mod just for show? And yes, I'm aware that it looks like a recolored version of Sektor (who is in MK11U's story mode as an NPC) and it uses the voice of RoboCop (who is voiced by Peter Weller), but if this thing was truly a mod, NRS/WB would never use it. Check out the video below:Īuthor's opinion: Obviously, Smoke isn't playable in MK11U, and he's not gonna be playable as it has been confirmed that MK11U support is done, but there is no way that this Cyber-Smoke model would be used just for fun. ![]() However, UnCagedGamez managed to catch the Tweet right in time and gave his own speculation on the matter, claiming that this is either just a a model for Smoke for MK11U that never got released to the public, a fan-made mod that NetheRealm Studios and WB Games have put in MK11U just for fun, or maybe that this is a tease for Cyber-Smoke making it to Mortal Kombat 12. As we all know, not only that Smoke isn't playable in MK11U, but he never appears in the game in his Cyber-Smoke version at all, yet he does appear in his Human-Smoke form both via Shang Tsung's transformations and also in Rain's Power Washer Fatality.Īs of posting these news, the Tweet has been taken down. However, what really caught people's eyes weren't the Fatalities themselves, but which character the Fatalities were executed on, and that character was none other than the grey male Ninja and Lin Kuei warrior, Smoke, particularity in his Cyber-Smoke version. While every Mortal Kombat match tests these characters' might, this list will determine who sits on top of the Kombat tower once and for all.The official WB Games UK & Ireland Twitter page has posted a fun little Tweet in which in they ask the followers which of Kotal Kahn's Fatalities in Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate they think is more brutal. This list will also be sticking to playable fighters, so we won't be mentioning powerhouses like the Elder Gods or the One Being. We also won't be looking at and of the DC Comics characters from Mortal Kombat vs. Since we're dealing with the canonical timelines, we won't be including guest fighters like Freddy Krueger or the Predator. In this list, we'll be ranking these Kombatants by a combination of their raw power, fighting skill and what they accomplished in the game's lore. Now, CBR is counting down the strongest Mortal Kombat fighters ever. While several later games were less warmly received, NetherRealm Studios successfully gave the legendary Midway Games franchise a new lease on life with 2011's Mortal Kombat and 2015's Mortal Kombat X. When the Mortal Kombat phenomenon was at its peak, the controversial games inspired government hearings and a pair of cult-classic movies. The franchise has also developed a surprisingly robust, complex backstory with more warring factions and double-crosses than Game of Thrones. Whether their battles ended in "Flawless Victories" or gross-out Fatalities, characters like Scorpion, Sub-Zero and Liu Kang became gaming icons thanks to their jaw-dropping, occasionally stomach-churning, fighting moves. In over a dozen games, a dizzying array of humans, gods, sorcerers, cyborgs, ninjas and cyborg-ninjas have tested their might in brutal fights to the finish. ![]() Since the original Mortal Kombat hit arcades in 1992, the fighting game franchise has been built around the fiercest fighters in video game history.
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