Mortal Kombat 1 Crossplay Incoming With Next Week’s Patch

Mortal Kombat 1 crossplay

Developer NetherRealm Studios is set to deliver one of the most requested features for Mortal Kombat 1, and that’s crossplay (or cross-platform play)! This will be one of the items included in next week’s title update which will be released alongside premium DLC character, Peacemaker.

This was revealed by NetherRealm themselves over on Twitter/X:

Aside from crossplay, we are expecting a host of bug fixes and adjustments to be part of the title update, which we’re assuming will also be released on February 28 — the same day Peacemaker is available for early access. Speaking of which, go check out the official gameplay trailer for the character to see how he’ll play out in the game.

Who Is Peacemaker?

Not familiar who the character is portrayed by the delightful John Cena in the hit TV series?

Here’s an explanation from DCEU Fandom:

Christopher “Chris” Smith, also known as the Peacemaker, is a violent vigilante who believes in achieving peace at any cost no matter how many people he has to kill for it in the process. He was also a member of the second Task Force X strike team sent on a mission to Corto Maltese. While he struck up a rapport with the team, he eventually turned on them to complete their intended mission when they learned it was all a cover-up for the U.S. government’s mistake. In the attempt to complete the mission, Smith murdered team leader Rick Flag, and was sent into a coma by teammate and rival Bloodsport.

Once the patch is out, we’ll be sure to let our readers know.

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