Next Mortal Kombat game in development

30 July 2013

It’s been revealed that the next instalment in the Mortal Kombat franchise is in development, according to the Mortal Kombat Legacy producer.

Lance Sloane, who is the producer on the popular web-series, spoke about the new season and upcoming film reboot, but let slip that another game was in to works too.

“We’ve been in greenlight committee for a while at the studio and we’ve got a great script,” said Sloane. “And we’ve got a great director with Kevin Tancharoen, who is on board.

“It’s just figuring out the business side of it and when we would do it and when we would launch it and how do we sync up with the launch of the game that they’re working on now. It’s not 100 percent yet, but we’re getting closer every day.”

A follow-up to 2011’s Mortal Kombat reboot would be a welcomed game, as it was considered one of the best in the series, bringing the classic 2D-plane fighting style and modern elements together for a fusion of spine-snapping action.

Check out MyGaming’s review of Mortal Kombat 2011 review (PS3).

Source: GamerHub.TV via CVG

More Mortal Kombat news:

Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition ripping onto PC

Mortal Kombat Legacy season 2 trailer released

Mortal Kombat movie reboot gets $40M budget

Mortal Kombat: Game of the Year edition promo trailer

Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection PS3 launch trailer

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  1. Beanz777
    30.07.2013 at 12:41

    Great news! This would be a hit on next gen consoles

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