NetherRealm’sMortal Kombat 1is just a few weeks away, and players are slowly learning about what’s in store. GamesHub’s Edmond Tran recently revealed an interesting detail that suggests the upcoming game may feature some nifty accessibility options. After losing in theMortal Kombat 1beta, he did a little sleuthing and discovered that he was playing what he believes to be a blind gamer. This led to him learning that the fighting game features a descriptive audio option for Fatalities.
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The example Tran posts has a narrator describing how Li Mei yanks out her victim’s guts and decapitates them with a kick. The gruesome descriptions should serve as a great aid for visually impaired gamers hoping to immerse themselves inMortal Kombat’s gory world. That said, they’re nauseatingly vivid enough to use for the awesome factor alone.
Mortal Kombat 1blends the old with the new
The closed beta test ran from August 18 until August 21, and several players have been showing off the upcoming game’s slick visuals and bloody Fatalities. Johnny Cage has received quite a bit of attention, with many players enjoying his moves.
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Fatalities are a key focus ofMortal Kombat 1. These are of course joined byQuitalities, which will make a return. This finishing move will activate when the loser of a match quits before the end of the round, causing their character to suffer a spectacularly violent death. The game will also introduce Kameo Fighters to provide you assistance during matches. Kameo Fighters revealed include classic franchise characters such as Ferra, Khameleon, Mavado, and Tremor.
Mortal Kombat 1will be making an appearance atGamescom 2023, though it won’t be the only fighting game available.Tekken 8is also scheduled to show up, and it’ll be playable at Bandai Namco’s booth.







