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18.09.2023 - 23:17 / gamingbolt.com
NetherRealm Studios’Mortal Kombat 1 isn’t even available worldwide for Standard Edition owners, and dataminers have begun discovering information on future content. Twitter user @thethiny reported that there’s evidence for characters like Noob Saibot, Cyrax (in cyborg form), Conan the Barbarian, Ghostface (from the Scream movies), Jade, Cassie Cage and Kung Jin.
They also noted that these looked like playable characters, not Kameo Fighters. Other dataminers, like the aptly named @Ghostface_4_MK1 found dialogue responses from characters like Omni-Man and Peacemaker to Ghostface. Meanwhile, @Dynasty1031 seemingly found references to Saibot courtesy, with Nitara calling him a “wraith.”
Interestingly, the T-1000 from Terminator 2 could also be coming. Peacemaker talks about someone resembling his father, the latter played by actor Robert Patrick in the HBO series, which hardly seems coincidental. If that weren’t enough, seasonal Fatalities also seem to be on the cards, with one involving a pumpkin and reportedly unlockable through a new “mission” in Invasions next month.
None of this has been confirmed, so stay tuned for official information as always. Mortal Kombat 1 launches on September 19th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch. Check out our review here.
=== MK1 Datamine Tweet === DLC ===
After digging more with the intros, there is evidence for the following characters:
– Noob Saibot
– Cyrax (Robot)
– Kotal / He-Man / Conan
– Ghostface
– Unknown Girl
– Jade
– Cassie Cage
– Kung Jin
Need time to collect everything and theorize…
— thethiny
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A highly important yet understated aspect of a fighting game is The Announcer. The voice that says every character and stage when they are selected adds that extra bit of style that can really make a game stand out in your memory. Mortal Kombat 1 has a strong default Announcer with a booming sound that prepares you for the violent encounter that is about to unfold. That being said, the game does give you the ability to change the voice of The Announcer to members of the cast, though you will need to unlock them first. Some of you might even have some of these alternate voices unlocked but don’t know how to apply them while others will want to know how to get every announcer in the game. So, allow me to explain both. This guide will tell players how to change the voice of The Announcer and how to unlock new voices in Mortal Kombat 1.
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