Potential improvement of Mortal Kombat 12 has been teased by Andrew Bowen, the voice actor for Johnny Cage in Mortal Kombat 10 and 11, in a six-second video he posted on Twitter. Information of the sport’s manufacturing wouldn’t be too shocking, as this could fall according to a seemingly staged leak for the sport from a NetherRealm Studios developer in January.
A breakdown of Bowen’s video presumably teasing Mortal Kombat 12
— Andrew Bowen (@AndrewSBowen) June 20, 2022
The very transient clip begins with Bowen panning down from the enduring WB tower earlier than revealing that he’s standing within the studio’s parking zone. The voice actor has had a behavior of doing related movies on Twitter inside the final 12 months, notably one in April this year and one in September last year. These two tweets characteristic three emojis of a fist, an explosion, and a sunglasses-smile that taken collectively sometimes refers to him engaged on one thing associated to Johnny Cage.
This latest tweet, although, does away with these three emojis and as a substitute comes paired with an fascinating musical snippet with spoken dialogue: “Each lethal approach. It’s savage fight.” Some have stated that it’s harking back to the announcer in Mortal Kombat 2, however the quote is definitely from an official Bloodsport film trailer. Since Johnny Cage is predicated off Jean-Claude Van Damme and the snippet particularly has the phrase “fight” in it, this appears to recommend that Bowen is doing recorded materials for Mortal Kombat 12.
Nevertheless, there are different potentialities for what Bowen is teasing. It could possibly be Johnny Cage being included within the roster for the upcoming Smash Bros.-like fighter MultiVersus additionally by Warner Bros. Interactive, or it could possibly be a wholly new recreation by NetherRealm Studios that we all know nothing about.
The final time we heard about Mortal Kombat 12 was an obvious staged leak by NetherRealm Studios’ Jonathan Andersen who intentionally posted a picture on Twitter with a reference to Mortal Kombat 12 on his desktop, earlier than he deleted the tweet altogether.
In different information, Sony is reportedly set to announce two “Good for PS5” gaming displays, and Activision Blizzard has scrapped plans for the remakes for Tony Hawk’s Professional Skater 3 and 4.