by Lucy May 13,2025
Let's face it: Mortal Kombat 1 is experiencing a noticeable decline. It appears that the anticipated Season 3 content has been scrapped due to disappointing sales figures. The recent trailer for Pro Kompetition, the game's esports circuit, can only be described as underwhelming at best.
The Pro Kompetition 2025 boasts a total prize pool of $255,000. In the current esports landscape of 2025, this amount is modest, even by Fighting Game Community (FGC) standards. Top players have previously voiced their concerns about the insufficient prize money, highlighting that it's not feasible to travel internationally for the chance to win just a few hundred dollars.
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This year, we're likely to see two distinct groups of players: one competing in North American tournaments and the other in Europe. These groups will only converge at EVO 2025, which is widely recognized as the premier tournament of the year.
While there's no denying the excitement and attempts to generate hype, which do resonate to some extent, the reality behind the enthusiastic facade and the teased in-game image of T-1000 paints a rather somber picture for Mortal Kombat 1.
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