![]() ![]() Therefore, a roster containing every single one of them would easily dwarf the already gargantuan Mortal Kombat: Armageddon. The Mortal Kombat franchise has had several memorable characters show up over the years, from icons like Liu Kang and Scorpion and new favorites like Cassie Cage to even guest appearances from Rambo and Spawn. It was also the second-to-last entry in the series before NetherRealm rebooted the franchise with 2011’s Mortal Kombat, with the only game in between being the 2008 crossover Mortal Kombat VS. These commenters also compared Dame Falconstein’s custom Mortal Kombat 12 character selection screen to the one found in Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, which was noteworthy for including virtually every playable combatant who had been featured in a Mortal Kombat game before - even obscure joke characters like Meat and Mokap. Others expressed hope that at the very least, fans will stop harassing NetherRealm to include their favorite unused character in Mortal Kombat 12. She also tells NetherRealm to “ Make the Mortal Kombat 12 roster so damn big that we'll need a magnifying glass to see who's there!” This has led commenters to discuss whether or not newcomers will embrace having to learn over 78 movesets. Meanwhile, Twitter user and Twitch streamer Dame Falconstein is hoping that Mortal Kombat 12 features a massive roster of characters spanning the entire Mortal Kombat franchise, as illustrated by the mock character selection screen she posted earlier today. Related: Mortal Kombat 12 Will Likely Ignore Almost All Of MK11's Roster While many are still hopeful that classic fighters like Raiden can still be featured as hidden unlockable characters in Mortal Kombat 12, others see the new installment as a chance to bring the series into a new direction - or maybe just make a few more Mortal Kombat urban legends canon like NetherRealm did with Smoke and Ermac. Naturally, this has led to speculation about who among NetherRealm’s famous and far-reaching roster of playable warriors will be returning in Mortal Kombat 12, especially since the Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath DLC dramatically shook up the series’ status quo. ![]()
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