Whichever the case it turns out to be, check back for more news on NetherRealm Studio’s upcoming title. Despite this, there’s still a possibility that NetherRealm Studios is accounting for this licensing issue and is working with their DC partners to make a new Injustice title happen no matter what. There would also be no hassle in getting licenses for characters.
Mortal Kombat 12 would be much easier to develop, especially with how well MK11 sold. It would also make guest appearances in Mortal Kombat, like Joker, much more difficult. With Warner Brothers stepping away from NetherRealm, licensing becomes an issue. While it has been confirmed that the gaming division will split, no details have presented themselves on where specific studios will end up or when the transition will occur. With the 40 billion dollar deal set to close within a year’s time, much speculation over various studios has ensued. Speculation over what Warner Brothers Games studios would be sold initially didn’t include NetherRealm. Shop for Arcade1Up Midway Legacy Mortal Kombat 12 in 1 Arcade Video Game Cabinet Machine (1 Piece) at Harris Teeter. What does Mortal Kombat 12 mean for NetherRealm Studios? As spotted by Redditor Awkward96 on GamingLeaksAndRumours, gaming insider and. In a recently published Giant Bomb video, insider Jeff Grubb discussed the possibilities of Mortal Kombat 12 being the next NetherRealm Studios game. A gaming insider has claimed that Mortal Kombat 12 is likely the next title from NetherRealm Studios because Warner Bros is worried about wasting money on licenses if the studio ends up being sealed.
With the sale of Warner Brothers gaming division still inconclusive, making an I njustice sequel during that time frame might be extremely difficult. Despite usually staggering game releases between NetherRealm’s Injustice series, Mortal Kombat 12 might be coming sooner rather than later. Featuring some crossover with DC, NetherRealm might be pursuing the Mortal Kombat Franchise further. Releasing Mortal Kombat 11 in 2019, the title has received lots of support and DLC over the years with plenty of new roster additions. Unless the game and playing style both are in for a completely radical change, given that the rumours for a PS5 are absolutely over the horizon and we may have a confirmation for next year or the year after that anytime now, ‘Mortal Kombat XII’ should have a gameplay mechanic similar to that of ‘Mortal Kombat XI.
With the fighting game genre having so many new installments, NetherRealm Studios is certainly sitting amongst the best.