Mortal Kombat 12 is coming. Probably. We know that publisher Warner Bros. expects Mortal Kombat 12 to arrive sometime in 2023, and there has been an abundance of teasers as Mortal Kombat celebrates its 30th anniversary. And we know that Mortal Kombat 12 will probably have something to do with time, given Ed Boon's 12-tick-teaser from March.
Today we have even more evidence that Mortal Kombat isn’t done with Kronika’s Hourglass. At the end of a recent video from NetherRealm thanking fans for 30 years of Mortal Kombat, studio head and MK co-creator Ed Boon said that the series isn’t "quite done yet." After that, we’re treated to a brief cinematic of sand tumbling out of the Hourglass, with the final grain exploding.
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For those who didn't play Mortal Kombat for the plot, Kronika was basically the big bad of MK11. Using her powers over time provided by her magical Hourglass, Kronika made alternate timelines where Mortal Kombat's bad guys took over. Only through the heroic efforts of Liu Kang and villain-turned-ally Shang Tsung was Kronika defeated, although the two would ultimately clash for control of the Hourglass. If Shang Tsung won, he killed Liu Kang and begins his conquest of the realms, but if Liu Hang won, he forges a peaceful and prosperous New Era.
Given these two irreconcilable endings, only one of them will turn out to be true. But which? Or perhaps neither? Since Kronika's Hourglass can open up alternate timelines, perhaps Mortal Kombat 12 will take place entirely in one of these alternate universes.
We know very little about what's to come in Mortal Kombat 12, but we do have a few clues. Ed Boon has been discussing Konquest mode a lot, which
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