Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition is now not obtainable for buy on Steam.
According to a discover posted to the Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition retailer web page, the game was eliminated “at the request of the publisher.”
Warner Bros. is the writer of Mortal Kombat, and the explanation for the game being pulled shouldn’t be often called of press time.
Over on resetera, it’s speculated the elimination could have one thing to do with the game having Freddy Kruger as a visitor combatant.
According to a Bloody Disgusting report, again in September 2019, Wes Craven’s property regained the US rights to each Freddy Kruger and the movie A Nightmare on Elm Street. Warner Bros. and its subsidiary New Line Cinema are behind the theatrical releases of the horror movies.
So it’s fairly potential Warner Bros. misplaced the rights to incorporate Freddy, who was DLC, within the game or the corporate is engaged on relicensing the character.
Again, that is simply hypothesis in the mean time, as Warner has not made an announcement relating to the game being pulled from sale on Steam.
Mortal Kombat was launched in 2011 and the Komplete Edition arrived in 2012. As of press time, you’ll be able to nonetheless obtain Freddy as DLC on the Xbox Store for 360. The Komplete Edition can also be nonetheless available for PS3 on the US PS Store.