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"Mortal Kombat 1 Reveals T-1000 In-Game, Pro Tour Details Unveiled"

by Peyton Mar 31,2025

Let's address the elephant in the room: *Mortal Kombat 1* is experiencing a noticeable decline. The decision to scrap Season 3 content due to poor sales is a clear indicator of this trend. Additionally, the latest trailer for Pro Kompetition, the game's esports circuit, has been met with lukewarm reception at best.

The Pro Kompetition 2025 boasts a total prize pool of $255,000. While this might sound substantial, in the context of 2025 and the standards set by the Fighting Game Community (FGC), it falls short. Top players have been vocal about the inadequacy of the prize money, highlighting that it's not sustainable to travel internationally for tournaments that offer only a few hundred dollars in winnings.

Mortal Kombat 1 showed an ingame image of T1000 and showed details of Pro TourImage: youtube.com

This year, we're likely to see a division in the player base, with one group competing in North American tournaments and another in Europe. These two pools will only converge at EVO 2025, which is widely regarded as the tournament of the year.

Despite efforts to generate excitement and the buzz around the teased in-game image of T-1000, the underlying reality remains disheartening. The game's community is passionate, and while the attempts to build hype do resonate to some extent, the overall picture for *Mortal Kombat 1* is quite somber.