TheMortal Kombatseries never fails to provide a bevy of slick fighting game mechanics and a whole lot of gore. To celebrateMortal Kombat 11and itsAftermath KollectionDLC, the officialMortal KombatYouTube channel released an After-Aftermath awards trailer on January 21 to show off the best and the bloodiest the game has to offer.
Mortal Kombat11has been out since 2019 and continues to get fresh content by the developer and fans. One of the latest fan mods for the game allows players to experience all the fighting action in first-person, something that hasn’t been seen in the series. DLC packs have introduced many characters to theMortal Kombat 11roster including Rambo from the self-titled film series and Spawn from the comic series published by Image Comics. The After-Aftermath awards trailer celebrates all aspects of the game, from the most played characters or the one that gets pummeled the most.
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Fans ofMortal Kombat 11will probably not be surprised to see Mileena, the dual sai-wielding assassin, taking home the most awards. She grabbed Best Intro Animation, Most Gruesome Fatality, Fan Favorite Brutality, Most Satisfying Tower Ending, Most Badass Female Fighter, and Fan Favorite Character overall. Anotherhighly requested added character, Rain, also raked in some awards, winning for Best Victory Animation, Fan Favorite Edenian, and Fan Favorite Male Character.
As for series staples, Scorpion and Sub-Zero were crowned the Most Used Characters in the game along with Noob Saibot. Scorpion and Sub-Zero also managed to win some awards for their skill sets, including The Mix-Up-Ologist (best move mix-ups in the game) for Sub-Zero and Button Mash Royalty for Scorpion. The two faces of the franchise continue to be popular choices for beating up opponents, but they also see representation outside of the games in fan art andsomeMortal Kombatfan cosplay.
The awards aren’t all about the characters though. Some of the more interesting facts from the After-Aftermath trailer include players putting 450 million hours into the game, almost 400 million towers completed, and apparently over 400 billion pints of blood have been spilled from all the gruesome deaths. Thefatalities in theMortal Kombatserieshave always been one of its most recognizable aspects, and players clearly go for the death blow more often than they spare their opponent, with over 870 million fatalities compared to about 80 million mercies.
Overall, the After-Aftermath awards trailer shows respect for fan favorites and proves just how addictiveMortal Kombat 11can be. With series creator Ed Boon possibly hinting at more DLC and anewMortal Kombatmoviein the works, theMortal Kombatseries' future looks bright.
Mortal Kombat 11is available for PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.