Mortal Kombat 1 Reveals T-1000 In-Game Image and Pro Tour Details

May 21,25

Let's address the current state of Mortal Kombat 1 directly: the game appears to be experiencing a decline. Reports indicate that the planned content for Season 3 has been scrapped due to disappointing sales figures. Additionally, the recent trailer for Pro Kompetition, the game's esports circuit, has been met with a lukewarm reception at best.

For the upcoming Pro Kompetition 2025, the total prize pool is set at $255,000. In today's competitive gaming landscape, particularly within the fighting game community (FGC), this amount is considered modest. Top players have previously voiced concerns over the insufficient prize money, highlighting the financial challenges of traveling internationally for tournaments that offer only a few hundred dollars in winnings.

Mortal Kombat 1 showed an ingame image of T1000 and showed details of Pro TourImage: youtube.com

This year, we anticipate a division in the player base, with one group competing primarily in North American tournaments and another in Europe. These two pools are expected to converge only at EVO 2025, recognized as the premier tournament of the year.

While there are efforts to generate excitement and build hype around the game, including the reveal of an in-game image featuring T-1000, the underlying reality paints a more somber picture for Mortal Kombat 1.

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