Mortal Kombat characters have duked it out in bloody battles for decades, and they're now making the leap to a new format for their next round of fights. Ahead of the 2026 film Mortal Kombat 2 and whatever the next video game will be, a Mortal Kombat tabletop venture is gearing up for release.
Screen Rant can exclusively reveal the Kickstarter launch of Fight: Mortal Kombat 1, live at the time of this article's publication. This deck-building game uses a new modification of the Cerberus Engine used in the DC Deck-Building Game and other titles from publisher Cryptozoic. Backers will receive a Kickstarter-exclusive edition of the game with "additional cards and upgrades," along with a choice of covers. Pledge tiers start at $60.
The Kickstarter edition of Fight: Mortal Kombat 1 features options for a Liu Kang cover or a full-art cover with Liu Kang, Scorpion and Johnny Cage. Pledges are also live for three expansions:
Cryptozoic promises that the new Fight! system is a major overhaul, supporting the intensity of Mortal Kombat in a way that properly represents the fighting game genre. CEO Shahriar Fouladi describes the game as "true to the franchise in every...
