


What the next chapter in the Mortal Kombat franchise will look and play like remains to be seen, but based on how beloved the IP is to millions of fans around the globe, it’ll likely be another well-earned success story for Ed Boon and co.Īndrew Reiner enjoyed his time with Mortal Kombat 11 despite some loot problems, concluding his review by stating, “Mortal Kombat 11 may have loot issues, but the combat has never been more rewarding. However, additional content updates have stopped now that NetherRealm is moving to its next project. After all, the franchise is one of the industry’s biggest video game dynasties – even Mortal Kombat Mobile has over 100 million installs! – that has spawned many television shows, animated movies, and live-action films, including the latest one that Brian Shea reviewed. It’s not particularly surprising that Mortal Kombat 11 has found this level of incredible success. “We have some of the most passionate fans in the world, and we appreciate the support they have shown us over the years.” “When Mortal Kombat launched nearly 30 years ago, I never dreamed it would grow into the franchise it is today with more than 73 million games sold,” Boon said.

Like many of the other NetherRealm titles that have come before it, Mortal Kombat 11 has reached an impressive milestone it's surpassed 12 million copies sold worldwide.Īccording to an emailed press release, NetherRealm Studios Creative Director Ed Boon expressed heartfelt words after learning about Mortal Kombat 11’s latest achievement. The game features a sizable roster with (literally) bone-crushing combos, a solid single-player story mode, and a continuously burgeoning multiplayer scene. Mortal Kombat 11 is the latest entry in a renowned franchise that has spanned decades.
