Eyeballistic's CEO, Joe Tresca, appears to be teasing some kind of remaster for the original Mortal Kombat, although the glimpses we've seen of the potential project so far have been criticised for seemingly using AI.
Although Mortal Kombat 1's launch might not have gone as smoothly as NetherRealm was hoping, it's fair to say that excitement for the series has started returning in recent months. Not only are we approaching the end of the first Kombat Pack (and the reveal of the second at SDCC), but there have also been rumbles of a Shaolin Monks revival of sorts, leaving plenty for the series to get up to in the future.
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It seems that there's even more Mortal Kombat goodness in the works, though. As reported by Insider Gaming, it seems that a remaster of the original Mortal Kombat trilogy might be in the works at Eyeballistic, which is something that we actually almost got all the way back in 2010 before the release of Mortal Kombat 9.
The teases of a Mortal Kombat revival actually started a few weeks ago towards the end of June. Over on Twitter, Eyeballistic CEO Joe Tresca shared an image of Johnny...