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Blind Squirrel Games, a team responsible for many game ports, was working on remastering the original Mortal Kombat trilogy. It was simply called Mortal Kombat Remastered, and some never-before-seen development screenshots recently surfaced.


Concept and UI artist Danny Huynh recently updated their Art Station page with a couple of shots showing the work-in-progress remaster. Though the images have since been removed, DSO Gaming helpfully archived them.


Interestingly, the collection was at one point called Mortal Kombat Kollection Online. It's not clear what the online association means here, but perhaps Warner intended for it to be a an online-only game.


One particular mode Huynh revealed - called Krypt mode - was designed to guide new players in by introducing "a new way to play the original trilogy." It also appears the remaster featured an XP system that would reward various XP points based on the player's performance.


As spotted by Gematsu, PEGI has an entry for Mortal Kombat Kollection Online, due out on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch, with a release date of 21st January 2020 and an 18-rating, as you'd expect.


"Mortal Kombat Kollection Online is the original Mortal Kombat trilogy that MK fans always wanted. Upgraded art, gameplay, and online features provide an incredible experience that revive the 'klassics'..."


It looks like the original trilogy of Mortal Kombat games is due to make a comeback on modern consoles, as well as entering the online realm, with IGN reporting that PEGI (a rating board that decides on age-based guidelines for game releases in Europe) has accidentally let the news slip out.

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