In 1992, ed boon Y john tobias shocked the world with the emergence of Mortal Kombat, a video game that became a legendary saga. For 1997 arrived Mortal Kombat 4, the seventh installment, first to adapt to 3D fighting.

The game was not as successful as its predecessors, but it laid the foundation for future technologies to be used and attracted new fans.

After 26 years, ed boon spoke publicly about the possibility of relaunching the title, after seeing a fanart of a game poster.

What did the co-creator of the franchise say?

Ed Boon’s response to a possible remake of Mortal Kombat 4

A fan on Twitter, Julio Kahn, made the poster for Mortal Kombat 4 in its hypothetical remake, to which Ed Boon replied: “Yeah, I’ve definitely thought about this over the years.”

Although he did not say more on the subject, fans of the franchise showed their opinion in the comments.

“A remake of Mortal Kombat 4 would leave us speechless”, said one. “I honestly wish MKX had done it right, But the fact that you still consider it is amazing.” claimed another.

Mortal Kombat 4 story

Mortal Kombat 4 It was released for the Arcade and the Nintendo 64, PlayStation, PC, and Game Boy Color consoles. It followed in the footsteps of other video games that had already applied 3D technology, such as tekken Y Virtua Fighter.

However, the gameplay and the endings of the version were highly criticized; the first, especially on Game Boy Color, remembering the limitations of the time.

That same year he arrived Mortal Kombat Mythologies: Sub-Zeroand after MK4 appeared 16 titles, being the most recent Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate, of 2020.

Will Ed Boon and John Tobias ever surprise us with a Mortal Kombat 4 remake?

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