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'''Mortal Kombat''' is the ninth installment of the {{c|Mortal Kombat}} series developed by [[NetherRealm Studios]] (formerly Midway Games Chicago) and published by [[Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment]]. It is the first Mortal Kombat to be released under the Warner Bros. label, after [[Midway Games]] fell to bankruptcy and sold the rights of the series to them. | '''Mortal Kombat''' is the ninth installment of the {{c|Mortal Kombat}} series developed by [[NetherRealm Studios]] (formerly Midway Games Chicago) and published by [[Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment]]. It is the first Mortal Kombat to be released under the Warner Bros. label, after [[Midway Games]] fell to bankruptcy and sold the rights of the series to them. | ||
Similar to previous modern installments, Mortal Kombat uses 3D graphics, however the game plays on a 2D plane, making a "2.5D" effect. The game was released on April 19, [[2011]] in North America, and April 21, 2011 in Europe, with three editions (Standard, "Kollector's", and Tournament). The game is set after the events of [[Mortal Kombat: Armageddon|Armageddon]], but returns back in time to the events of [[Mortal Kombat]], [[Mortal Kombat II|II]], and [[Mortal Kombat 3|3]]. | Similar to previous modern installments, Mortal Kombat uses 3D graphics, however the game plays on a 2D plane, making a "2.5D" effect. The game was released on [[April 19]], [[2011]] in North America, and [[April 21]], 2011 in Europe, with three editions (Standard, "Kollector's", and Tournament). The game is set after the events of [[Mortal Kombat: Armageddon|Armageddon]], but returns back in time to the events of [[Mortal Kombat]], [[Mortal Kombat II|II]], and [[Mortal Kombat 3|3]]. | ||
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