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Mortal Kombat 1 Beta: So far, so good as series prepares for second reboot

The biggest example of Mortal Kombat returning to its roots is the manner in which it doubles down on what distinguished it from Street Fighter in the first place.

August 21, 2023 / 13:58 IST
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(Image: NetherRealm Studios/Warner Bros. Games)

As far as fighting games go, Mortal Kombat sits alongside Street Fighter as the holy grail. The origin stories of these two franchises are as interesting as the action they’ve brought into millions of homes over the decades. From arcade cabinets and home consoles to cinema, popular culture, footwear and beyond, the two franchises have been battling it out on numerous fronts. The fifth episode of Netflix show High Score titled ‘Fight!’ is a great starting point to understand the rivalry.

This year carries the remarkable distinction of being the first in a long time (possibly even the first time ever) that sees both franchises launching a game. What’s interesting is how Capcom and NetherRealm Studios are moving Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat respectively in almost polar opposite directions. While the former (that released in June) implemented a vaguely Yakuza-esque semi open-world complete with main quests and side quests, the latter appears to be going back to its roots. The last time NetherRealm did this was with 2011’s Mortal Kombat, the ninth main game and first reboot of the series.

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I watched the game’s announcement trailer a few months ago, but could barely make sense of what was happening. Now, having spent a couple of hours on the four-day Mortal Kombat 1 Beta that went live on Friday night, I have a much better idea of what to expect.

Screen grab from Mortal Kombat 1 Beta on PlayStation 5. (Image: NetherRealm Studios/Warner Bros. Games)