
Recently the petition caught the eye of websites such as Game Informer and Game Rant giving the project a much needed exposure. This is still pretty far from the goal of the studio of getting 100K signatures but it sure proves that reaching this goal is possible. In the meantime the petition has been signed by almost 22 000 people and its next milestone is the 25 000 mark. The studio has already tried multiple times in the recent years and failed to get the project going and hopes to achieve this with some help from the Mortal Kombat community. Games to green-lit their project for a Mortal Kombat Trilogy Remake. I wish we had source code of more older games, but often times it's either gone or the publisher is greedy and wants to keep the rights in case they want to make a remake.At the beginning of December last year, we informed you about the currently ongoing petition, started by the guys from Eyeballistic Games in an attempt to convince Warner Bros. After all, the company has released some collections featuring these classic fighting games and we are pretty sure that it will keep releasing them in – perhaps – every new console generation. This leak opens up a lot of possibilities, though we are certain that Warner Bros may be pissed right now (as it currently owns the Mortal Kombat IP).

Furthermore, talented programmers may be able to add new characters with new movesets. Theoretically, users will be able now to re-texture characters and release proper executable versions of them (they will still be considered illegal). Now since we’ve seen numerous Mortal Kombat MUGEN games, we can’t help but wonder whether this leak will lead to some better unofficial MK games. Now this is strictly illegal and as such we won’t allow any links to the files (they are real as some users have already been able to compile them and run them).



It appears that the source codes for the Nintendo 64 version of Mortal Kombat Trilogy and for the Playstation 1 and PC versions of Mortal Kombat 3 have been leaked online.
