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Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath: One of 2020’s best action films (and a pretty good fighting game)

Cease your magic, before the hourglass shatters!”

When last we left Mortal Kombat 11, Liu Kang had saved the world. Having been granted the powers of a god by Raiden himself, Liu Kang defeated the time-bending deity Kronika and prevented her from remaking the Mortal Kombat universe in her own image. It would be Liu Kang who reshaped the timeline instead, ushering in a kinder and (perhaps) less kombat-filled world. Roll credits.

Or don’t. It’s in this moment, as Liu Kang prepares to reset the timeline, that a warning reverberates through Kronika’s chamber. A portal appears, and out walks Nightwolf, Fujin, and perennial antagonist Shang Tsung.  needed an after-credits stinger, and it gets one with the . A three-hour after-credits stinger.

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