Could we be getting anInjustice 3? It would seem so.With each newMortal Kombat 1trailer, we get more pumped about what’s to come when the game launches on 14 September. But now we’re also getting ridiculously excited over the possible return of the Injustice series.Get ready for no mercy with theMK1official gameplay debut!During aninterviewwith ComicBook during the Gamescom 2023MK1preview, NetherRealm Studio’s Ed Boon revealed that they’ve got plenty of ideas about where to takeInjustice 3, should it ever happen. “The way it works with me at least, I can’t speak about everybody else, is I always have a notepad file on my computer with ideas of like, ‘Oh, we could do this, we could do that’,” they explained. “And I started anInjustice 3one when we were onInjustice 2. There’s always a hit list of ideas and concepts – look into this, look into that. So there’s absolutely a file that exists.”AdvertAlthough we now know that there’s a notebook filled to the brim with ideas for thisDCfighter, NetherRealm’s current focus isMortal Kombat1. That being said, this isn’t the first time Boon has discussed the return ofInjustice 3, having previously said a simple “not at all” to questions on whether the door had firmly been shut on the Injustice franchise. It felt like apromising update, though one that held no timeframe whatsoever. While there’s been a couple of occasions now where Boon has voiced their love for the series, they’re tidbits of a promise, not a full-blown confirmation that the game will happen. With the likelihood of that confirmation lessening everyday.For now, we look to NetherRealm Studio to deliver the visceral Mortal Kombat game everyone of us has been begging for – we want gore, we want to wince, and we really want to stick it to anyone who underestimates our skills. Basically, we want to KO everyone until we win. Not that we’ve given it much thought. Fortunately, the toe-curling fatalities we’ve already witnessed in the trailers areonly the beginning, and I for one am so glad.If you’re not one for extreme violence, perhaps you should sit outMK1and relax with a more cosy game, like the upcoming RPGSea of Stars.There’ll still be fighting in that, but it’s not gruesome in the slightest.Mortal Kombat 1will launch on 14 September, and will be available for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros. Interactive EntertainmentTopics:PC,PlayStation,Xbox

Injustice 3 teased by Mortal Kombat director

Could we be getting anInjustice 3? It would seem so.With each newMortal Kombat 1trailer, we get more pumped about what’s to come when the game launches on 14 September. But now we’re also getting ridiculously excited over the possible return of the Injustice series.Get ready for no mercy with theMK1official gameplay debut!During aninterviewwith ComicBook during the Gamescom 2023MK1preview, NetherRealm Studio’s Ed Boon revealed that they’ve got plenty of ideas about where to takeInjustice 3, should it ever happen. “The way it works with me at least, I can’t speak about everybody else, is I always have a notepad file on my computer with ideas of like, ‘Oh, we could do this, we could do that’,” they explained. “And I started anInjustice 3one when we were onInjustice 2. There’s always a hit list of ideas and concepts – look into this, look into that. So there’s absolutely a file that exists.”AdvertAlthough we now know that there’s a notebook filled to the brim with ideas for thisDCfighter, NetherRealm’s current focus isMortal Kombat1. That being said, this isn’t the first time Boon has discussed the return ofInjustice 3, having previously said a simple “not at all” to questions on whether the door had firmly been shut on the Injustice franchise. It felt like apromising update, though one that held no timeframe whatsoever. While there’s been a couple of occasions now where Boon has voiced their love for the series, they’re tidbits of a promise, not a full-blown confirmation that the game will happen. With the likelihood of that confirmation lessening everyday.For now, we look to NetherRealm Studio to deliver the visceral Mortal Kombat game everyone of us has been begging for – we want gore, we want to wince, and we really want to stick it to anyone who underestimates our skills. Basically, we want to KO everyone until we win. Not that we’ve given it much thought. Fortunately, the toe-curling fatalities we’ve already witnessed in the trailers areonly the beginning, and I for one am so glad.If you’re not one for extreme violence, perhaps you should sit outMK1and relax with a more cosy game, like the upcoming RPGSea of Stars.There’ll still be fighting in that, but it’s not gruesome in the slightest.Mortal Kombat 1will launch on 14 September, and will be available for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros. Interactive EntertainmentTopics:PC,PlayStation,Xbox

Could we be getting anInjustice 3? It would seem so.With each newMortal Kombat 1trailer, we get more pumped about what’s to come when the game launches on 14 September. But now we’re also getting ridiculously excited over the possible return of the Injustice series.Get ready for no mercy with theMK1official gameplay debut!During aninterviewwith ComicBook during the Gamescom 2023MK1preview, NetherRealm Studio’s Ed Boon revealed that they’ve got plenty of ideas about where to takeInjustice 3, should it ever happen. “The way it works with me at least, I can’t speak about everybody else, is I always have a notepad file on my computer with ideas of like, ‘Oh, we could do this, we could do that’,” they explained. “And I started anInjustice 3one when we were onInjustice 2. There’s always a hit list of ideas and concepts – look into this, look into that. So there’s absolutely a file that exists.”AdvertAlthough we now know that there’s a notebook filled to the brim with ideas for thisDCfighter, NetherRealm’s current focus isMortal Kombat1. That being said, this isn’t the first time Boon has discussed the return ofInjustice 3, having previously said a simple “not at all” to questions on whether the door had firmly been shut on the Injustice franchise. It felt like apromising update, though one that held no timeframe whatsoever. While there’s been a couple of occasions now where Boon has voiced their love for the series, they’re tidbits of a promise, not a full-blown confirmation that the game will happen. With the likelihood of that confirmation lessening everyday.For now, we look to NetherRealm Studio to deliver the visceral Mortal Kombat game everyone of us has been begging for – we want gore, we want to wince, and we really want to stick it to anyone who underestimates our skills. Basically, we want to KO everyone until we win. Not that we’ve given it much thought. Fortunately, the toe-curling fatalities we’ve already witnessed in the trailers areonly the beginning, and I for one am so glad.If you’re not one for extreme violence, perhaps you should sit outMK1and relax with a more cosy game, like the upcoming RPGSea of Stars.There’ll still be fighting in that, but it’s not gruesome in the slightest.Mortal Kombat 1will launch on 14 September, and will be available for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.

Could we be getting anInjustice 3? It would seem so.

With each newMortal Kombat 1trailer, we get more pumped about what’s to come when the game launches on 14 September. But now we’re also getting ridiculously excited over the possible return of the Injustice series.

Get ready for no mercy with theMK1official gameplay debut!

During aninterviewwith ComicBook during the Gamescom 2023MK1preview, NetherRealm Studio’s Ed Boon revealed that they’ve got plenty of ideas about where to takeInjustice 3, should it ever happen. “The way it works with me at least, I can’t speak about everybody else, is I always have a notepad file on my computer with ideas of like, ‘Oh, we could do this, we could do that’,” they explained. “And I started anInjustice 3one when we were onInjustice 2. There’s always a hit list of ideas and concepts – look into this, look into that. So there’s absolutely a file that exists.”

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Although we now know that there’s a notebook filled to the brim with ideas for thisDCfighter, NetherRealm’s current focus isMortal Kombat1. That being said, this isn’t the first time Boon has discussed the return ofInjustice 3, having previously said a simple “not at all” to questions on whether the door had firmly been shut on the Injustice franchise. It felt like apromising update, though one that held no timeframe whatsoever. While there’s been a couple of occasions now where Boon has voiced their love for the series, they’re tidbits of a promise, not a full-blown confirmation that the game will happen. With the likelihood of that confirmation lessening everyday.

For now, we look to NetherRealm Studio to deliver the visceral Mortal Kombat game everyone of us has been begging for – we want gore, we want to wince, and we really want to stick it to anyone who underestimates our skills. Basically, we want to KO everyone until we win. Not that we’ve given it much thought. Fortunately, the toe-curling fatalities we’ve already witnessed in the trailers areonly the beginning, and I for one am so glad.

If you’re not one for extreme violence, perhaps you should sit outMK1and relax with a more cosy game, like the upcoming RPGSea of Stars.There’ll still be fighting in that, but it’s not gruesome in the slightest.

Mortal Kombat 1will launch on 14 September, and will be available for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.

Topics:PC,PlayStation,Xbox