Mortal Kombat 1 showed an in-game image of T-1000 and showed details of Pro Tour

Apr 24,25

Let's address the situation head-on: Mortal Kombat 1 appears to be facing a decline. Reports suggest that the Season 3 content has been scrapped due to disappointing sales figures. Moreover, the recent trailer for the Pro Kompetition, an esports circuit dedicated to the game, has been met with a lukewarm reception at best.

The Pro Kompetition 2025 boasts a total prize pool of $255,000. While this might sound substantial, in the context of 2025 and the standards set by the Fighting Game Community (FGC), it falls short. Top players have previously voiced concerns about the low prize money, pointing out that it's not financially viable to travel globally for tournaments that offer only a few hundred dollars in winnings.

Mortal Kombat 1 showed an ingame image of T1000 and showed details of Pro TourImage: youtube.com

This year, we're likely to see a split in the player base, with one group competing in North American tournaments and another focused on Europe. The only time these two groups will converge is at EVO 2025, which is recognized as the premier tournament of the year.

Despite efforts to generate excitement and the tantalizing reveal of the in-game T-1000 image, the underlying reality for Mortal Kombat 1 remains disheartening. The game's community is filled with passion and attempts to build hype, but these efforts only partially mask the challenging situation the game currently faces.

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