
The game was first announced during a Warner Bros. So far, there’s very little we actually know about Mortal Kombat 12, leaving plenty of room for speculation. Whatever the case, they’ve certainly sparked some conversation. It’s currently unclear if these teases are related to the content of Mortal Kombat 12, an upcoming full-length trailer, or just a playful reference to the patience of franchise fans. On social media, the only clue fans have been given are two phrases: Given Mortal Kombat 11 featured a time-travelling villain known as Kronika as its primary antagonist, and ended with one of its heroes gaining the ability to rewrite history, this could indicate a direct follow-up – or, at least, a game that explores similar themes.ĭoes anyone know what time it is? #MortalKombat /pXY2wlidde- Ed Boon May 10, 2023 Much like the initial teaser for the upcoming game, which featured a trickling hourglass filled with sand, this video suggests ‘time’ will be a major focus of the overarching MK12 story mode.

A reflection of a galaxy can be seen in the glass face of the clock, and sand – presumably from an hourglass – is also a motif. The new teaser, posted by the official Mortal Kombat Twitter account, features the second hand of a clock counting up from 9, to 10 and 11, before skipping 12 entirely, and heading straight to 1.
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NetherRealm Studios continues to tease the arrival of Mortal Kombat 12, with a short social media trailer further hinting at a time reboot, time travel, or something else entirely for the series narrative, with the ticking hands of a mysterious clock.
