Summary

The fighting game genre has more than its fair share of archetypes and tropes, and one of its most common is character rivalries. Whether it’s a rivalry between a hero and villain, two students of the same teacher, a father and son, or two siblings, the vast majority ofthe best fighting gameswill sprinkle at least a handful of rivalries into the mix to not only justify the reason behind the game’s action, but also to keep players invested in that action. Of course,Mortal Kombatembraces this trope proudly, featuring various intricate rivalries between just about all of its roster.

But while theMortal Kombatfranchise has held tightly onto most of its rivalries for over three decades now,Mortal Kombat 1could be about to shake things up dramatically. Picking up afterthe events ofMortal Kombat 11’s Aftermath DLC,Mortal Kombat 1sees the newly crowned Fire God Liu Kang restarting theMortal Kombatuniverse once more, rebooting the continuity, and switching up some classic rivalries in the process.

Scorpion And Sub-Zero Facing Off In The Mortal Kombat X Trailer

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Scorpion and Sub-Zero

The most infamous rivalry of the entire saga,Mortal Kombat’s Scorpion and Sub-Zeroare usually locked in an intense battle for revenge in mostMKentries. In the original continuity, Sub-Zero was hired by Quan Chi to assassinate Scorpion, and in the process, he kills the yellow ninja’s family. Scorpion is resurrected as a specter, given the express purpose of hunting down Sub-Zero and enacting revenge. After Scorpion kills Bi-Han, the original Sub-Zero, his brother Kuai Liang takes on the mantle, and he himself becomes consumed with vengeance, thus locking the two in a nearly never-ending rivalry.

However, inMortal Kombat 1’s new universe, Scorpion and Sub-Zero’s rivalry is looking a little different. In this new continuity, Scorpion and Sub-Zero and biological brothers, both belonging to the Lin Kuei clan. But while the two start off as strong allies, it’s been heavily teased that a rift will start to form between the two, with Sub-Zero apparently leading the Lin Kuei astray in Scorpion’s eyes, which could potentially lead to a fresh version of this classic rivalry.

Kitana and Mileena Mortal Kombat 11

Kitana and Mileena

Another classic, yet underratedMortal Kombatrivalry is the one found between Kitana and Mileena. In the original series continuity, Mileena is a clone of Kitana, designed specifically by Shao Kahn to be more obedient and replace her counterpart as Princess of Outworld. This naturally leads to a rivalry between the two, and while Kitana is often seen attempting to convince her clone to join her on the side of good, the plea rarely gets through. InMortal Kombat 1, Kitana and Mileena are now twin sisters, with Mileena being the current Princess of Outworld. However, though the two love one another,Mileena has contracted the Tarkat disease, and Outworld’s citizens are petitioning for Kitana to take over as leader, which could stoke the flames for a new type of rivalry between the two.

Raiden and Shao Kahn

For over 30 years now, Shao Kahn has been a constant threat in theMortal Kombatuniverse, and Raiden has always been the strongest hero attempting to fight against him. In the original timeline, Raiden tries to put a stop to Shao Kahn’s plans to conquer Earthrealm by bringing his best fighters to the Mortal Kombat tournament, but inMortal Kombat 1, Raiden and Shao Kahn are now the ones participating in that same tournament. With Raiden having lost his Elder God status, and Shao no longer being a Kahn but just a general of Outworld’s armies, the rivalry between the two inMortal Kombat 1may be more grounded and gritty than ever before.

Mortal Kombat 1will launch on September 19 for PC, PS5, Switch, and Xbox Series X/S.

Raiden Shao Kahn

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