Mortal Kombat 11 DLC support ends as NetherRealm focuses on its next game

Shang Tsung in Mortal Kombat 11
(Image credit: NetherRealm Studios)

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Mortal Kombat 11 has seen its last piece of new downloadable content as NetherRealm Studios turns its full attention to its ꦚnext project.

The studio announced on its official Twitter account that it had ended active development on the fighting game, more than two years after it w🍎as initially released in April 2019. This means no new characters, skins, or other additional content is planned for the game, though it doesn't rule out the possibility of an💮other surprise addition here or there if the spirit takes NetherRealm.

NetherRealm made some extensive expansions to the game after it came out, growing the base game's roster of 25 to eventually include 37 fighters. Post-launch contenders such as Sindel and Mileena came in from deeper in Mortal Kombat history, while others such as The Joker, Robocop, and Rambo extended the battꦍle to franc💯hise-crossing proportions.

The announcement specifies that NetherRealm is "focusing on its next p🌟roject" - though it stops short of saying what that project actually is. The studio hasn't uttered an official peep about where it may be turning its attention next, though it's a pretty good guess that it will probably involve punching people, possibly in slow motion.

Creative director Ed Boon did send out a Tweet back in May that sent folks furiousl💜y speculating about the possibility of a NetherRealm fighting game made with Marvel characters, though that's admittedly reading quite heavily into . On the other hand, Boon has been known to enjoy seeding teases for upcoming projects into his social media in the past, so it's something to keep in mind even if it's far from a sure thing.

What's more certain is that NetherRealm and the rest of WB Games seem to be sticking together, at least for the foreseeable future. While WB Games' fate was uncertain after a corporate merger, a (via ) indicates that EA's purchase of Golf Clash studio P🍌laydemic will be the only change to the WB Games portfolio.

Meanwhile, the uncontested champion of cross-franchise fighting Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has confirmed its next DLC fighter will be its last. 

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