Mortal Kombat 1 Dataminer Discovers Animations for Hara-Kiri Fatalities — and They Could Be Coming as Quitalities

Mar 21,25

A Mortal Kombat 1 dataminer has uncovered compelling evidence suggesting the addition of Hara-Kiri Fatalities, reimagined as Quitalities. Redditor InfiniteNightZ shared a video showcasing what appear to be Hara-Kiri animations within the game's files. Hara-Kiri finishers, initially seen in Mortal Kombat: Deception (2004), allow defeated players to inflict a self-inflicted fatality.

Interestingly, InfiniteNightZ's findings include Hara-Kiri animations for recently released DLC characters like Ghostface, strengthening the belief these animations are intended for future inclusion rather than being scrapped content. InfiniteNightZ noted the high probability of their addition, stating, "After seeing that they're adding it to the downloaded roster now, I think it's highly possible."

Further bolstering this speculation, InfiniteNightZ suggests these animations are slated to be implemented as Quitalities, based on their designation within the game's code. Quitalities, rapid finishers triggered by opponent disconnections, are a series staple. InfiniteNightZ expressed optimism, stating, "They are listed as Quitalities, there's still hope."

Prominent Mortal Kombat 1 dataminer Interloko subsequently discovered additional Hara-Kiri animations, expanding on InfiniteNightZ's initial discovery. While this evidence is promising, it's crucial to remember that neither NetherRealm Studios nor Warner Bros. Games has officially announced Quitalities for Mortal Kombat 1.

The recent addition of a secret fight featuring Floyd, the pink ninja, and the community's collaborative efforts to decipher his unlock conditions, have revitalized interest in Mortal Kombat 1. Fans eagerly anticipate the arrival of the T-1000 guest character and the potential for further DLC, although official confirmation remains pending.

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