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Midway confirms new Mortal Kombat already in the works

Reviews for Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe have been largely positive (apparently the idea of sending Scorpion out there to duel with Superman was a successful one) as sites including from Giant Bomb to IGN have largely praised the franchise’s resurrected offering.

This praise also translated to decent sales, as 1UP reports, the game sold 2 million copies worldwide upon release. While those figures are not expected to set the world on fire, they are enough to consider a follow-up effort…

More Mortal Kombat Vs. DC goodness confirmed at Comic-Con 2008

Ed Boon, the creator of Mortal Kombat, and Jimmy Palmiotti, a DC Comics’ writer, held a panel discussion July 26, 2008, at Comic-Con 2008, where they discussed Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe and revealed more about the game.

At the con they said that this game will be a very unique experience for fans of both DC and Mortal Kombat which will allow you to see just what it would be like to fight Sub-Zero as Batman.

“For every [Mortal Kombat] game we do, we like to add something dramatic, something fresh,” Boon said about the new game. The elements he is most excited about are the new “kombat” modes added to the game: close combat and free fall…

Klassic kombat koming back to PS2 as Mortal Kombat: Kollection

As we warm up to the release of Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, Midway Games wants to rekindle our love for its brutal one-on-one fighting games. Mortal Kombat: Kollection has been announced (July 25, 2008) for the PS2. The collection will include three games from the Mortal Kombat universe including Mortal Kombat: Deception, Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, and Shaolin Monks for $29.99. It will appear on store shelves in September.

In case you may have missed out on the games, Mortal Kombat: Deception and Armageddon played out just as…