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Mortal Kombat 1 Dev Chief Ed Boon Toase T-1000 Fatality y "Future DLC"

Autor : Peyton Actualizar : Feb 27,2025

El Ed Boon de Mortal Kombat 1 sugiere a Future DLC después de T-1000 Reveal

Ed Boon, director creativo de Mortal Kombat 1, recientemente compartió un adelanto de la próxima fatalidad del terminador T-1000 en las redes sociales, burlándose simultáneamente de Future Descargable Content (DLC). Este anuncio coincidió con el lanzamiento del personaje invitado de Conan the Barbarian y la revelación de que Mortal Kombat 1 ha superado los cinco millones de copias vendidas.

Boon tuiteó un breve video que mostraba la fatalidad del T-1000, un guiño a la icónica escena de persecución de camiones de Terminator 2. ¡El tweet que lo acompaña, "con Conan entrando en las manos del jugador, estamos emocionados de seguir camionetas con el futuro DLC!", Prueba especulaciones dentro de la comunidad de Mortal Kombat.

Si bien la frase podría simplemente referirse a la liberación inminente del T-1000, muchos fanáticos la interpretan como una pista hacia caracteres DLC adicionales más allá de la actual expansión de Khaos Reigns. Esta expansión incluye Cyrax, Sektor, Noob Saibot, Ghostface, Conan the Barbarian y el T-1000 final.

La posibilidad de un tercer paquete DLC o Kombat Pack 3 ha sido un tema de gran discusión, impulsado por preguntas que rodean el rendimiento de ventas del juego. Sin embargo, Warner Bros. Discovery, la empresa matriz de Mortal Kombat, ha reafirmado su compromiso con la franquicia, afirmando su intención de centrarse en solo cuatro títulos clave, siendo Mortal Kombat uno de ellos.

NetherRealm Studios, el desarrollador, anunció anteriormente su próximo juego hace tres años, pero Boon ha prometido un apoyo continuo a Mortal Kombat 1 durante un período prolongado. Mientras que muchos anticipan una tercera entrega en la serie de juegos de lucha contra la injusticia, ni NetherRealm ni Warner Bros. han confirmado oficialmente esto.

Boon se dirigió previamente a la decisión de liberar otro juego mortal de Kombat en lugar de injusticia, citando el impacto de la pandemia Covid-19 y la transición a un nuevo motor irreal (desde Unreal Engine 3 en Mortal Kombat 11 a un motor Unreal 4 en Mortal Kombat 1) como factores contribuyentes. Confirmó explícitamente que la franquicia de la injusticia sigue siendo una posibilidad en el futuro. La llegada del T-1000 como el personaje final de Khaos Reign DLC deja a los fanáticos con entusiasmo el próximo anuncio de Boon sobre el futuro de Mortal Kombat 1 y el potencial de más DLC.

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