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Mortal Kombat News

  • Mortal Kombat character DLC hits June 21 Thumbnail
    Red-garbed ninja Skarlet to be first of four downloadable characters, sell for $5 on Xbox 360 and PS3.
  • Catholic Bishops support Aussie R18+ guidelines Thumbnail
    Australian Catholic Bishops "welcome" proposed guidelines for adult rating for video games; Australian Christian Lobby describes changes as "frightening."
  • GameStop quarterly profits climb 7% Thumbnail
    Top game retailer banks $80.4 million during Feb.-Apr.; Pokemon Black & White, Mortal Kombat, Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Homefront pegged as best sellers.
  • Mortal Kombat tops booming April sales - NPD Thumbnail
    Resurrection of fatality-focused fighter sells nearly 900,000 copies, beats out Portal 2 in big month at retail as total game sales up 20% year-over-year.
  • Game sales to break skid in April - Analyst Thumbnail
    Wedbush's Michael Pachter predicts 15% software climb for last month, led by Portal 2's 2.4 million domestic sales, 500K for Mortal Kombat.
  • It's all-out kombat, team-based squad shooting in the Strait of Malacca, and Aperture-branded science.
  • Shippin' Out April 17-23: Portal 2, Mortal Kombat, SOCOM 4 Thumbnail
    Plentiful new release slate led by puzzle, fighting, and shooting games; Conduit 2, Xbox Live Arcade Triple Pack, Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection also out.
  • Live-action Mortal Kombat series premiering April 12 - Report Thumbnail
    First of short series to debut on Machinima.com next week, one week before next game in franchise launches.
  • Mortal Kombat goes gold Thumbnail
    NetherRealm Studios finishes development on April 19-dated fighter reboot.
  • WBIE commits to Unreal Engine 3 Thumbnail
    Batman, Mortal Kombat developers to use Epic Games' tech exclusively through 2014; proprietary game engine optional for rest of Warner Bros. studios.
  • Aussie customs to seize Mortal Kombat imports Thumbnail
    Australian Customs and Border Protection Service adds refused classification fighter to blacklist; copies detected to be confiscated, fines up to A$110,000 issued.
  • Aussie Mortal Kombat ban appeal unsuccessful Thumbnail
    UPDATE: Classification Review Board says Mortal Kombat could not be accommodated within the MA15+ guidelines because the level of violence "is higher than strong"; upholds original ban on Mortal Kombat.
  • WB to appeal Aussie Mortal Kombat ban Thumbnail
    Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Australia to challenge the Australian Classification Board on the refused classification ruling of its upcoming fighter; company to resubmit an unedited version of game.
  • Mortal Kombat banned in Australia Thumbnail
    Warner Bros.' bloody revival of one of gaming's oldest franchises KO'd by Aussie ratings board.
  • Mortal Kombat live-action digital series in development Thumbnail
    Warner Bros. announces series of shorts based on last year's Mortal Kombat: Rebirth trailer; will offer background on main characters.
  • Mortal Kombat hits stores April 19 Thumbnail
    Warner Bros. nails down date for latest installment in notoriously gory fighting franchise on PS3, Xbox 360.
  • 2010 VGAs grab 627k viewers - Report Thumbnail
    Show's ratings decline for fourth straight year says Variety; male 18-34 demographic surges 15 percent year-over-year.
  • Mortal Kombat brutalizes April Thumbnail
    Warner Bros. reveals Kollector's and Tournament editions, retailer-exclusive fatalities and preorder bonuses, playable Kratos and 3D support in PS3 version.
  • Prototype 2, SSX: Deadly Descents, Insane confirmed at VGAs, Forza 4 due fall 2011 Thumbnail
    Ceremony sees Activision sequel, EA snowboard game's existence, Guillermo del Toro games locked down; Kratos playable in PS3 Mortal Kombat.
  • Rage, 3DS top Game Critics' E3 Awards Thumbnail
    Postapocalyptic combat racer takes home three awards, but Nintendo's new handheld walks off with Best of Show.

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