Mortal Kombat Kollection Online has been rated for PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One, which is weird (via Gematsu).Â
Itâs weird because publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment cancelled these remasters in early 2018. The collection would have included revamped versions of the first three classic games in the Mortal Kombat series, sparked by fan remakes of Mortal Kombat 1, 2, and 3. The team behind Mortal Kombat HD: Kommunity was given Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainmentâs blessing to fully develop these remakes. Then, the publisher retracted its partnership with the developers, citing low confidence in their experience. âAfter about a week another phone call, âSorry, weâve decided to go in a different direction and we wonât be needing your group. We canât trust development of such an important project to a team without any completed game titles,ââ claimed an anonymous source who was close to Mortal Kombat HD: Kommunity.
It was theorised that the task had been shifted to developer Blind Squirrel, who worked on BioShock: The Collection. This was confirmed but there was a caveatâBlind Squirrel had been removed from the project by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, too. That was why we were able to see these screenshots of Mortal Kombat Kollection Online. It seemed that the collection was lying dormant while the publisher whittled down which studio would be the lucky one to develop Mortal Kombat remakes.Â
Until now. PEGI has rated Mortal Kombat Kollection Online in Europeâ-no prizes for guessing which rating it was bestowed. The filing says that the game is coming to PC, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One, and boasts âupgraded art, gameplay, and online features.â This doesnât count as a confirmation for the gameâs existence, but it is suspicious. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment hasnât acknowledged this rating, so weâll have to sit tight and see if anything comes of it.Â
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