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Sunday, March 22, 2020
Mortal Kombat: Complete Edition removed from Steam
The reason for Mortal Kombat's removal from Steam is unknown, but Internet detectives have indulged in various "conspiracy theories".
Mortal Kombat: Complete Edition was exclusive to consoles before it saw the light of day on computers. The game originally came out for the 2011 PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Two years later, she appeared on Steam. The title NetherRealm Studio has arrived on PC in full release and with all the accessories that were on the consoles. Unfortunately, as of yesterday, it can no longer be purchased on Steam. Those who have had the game before will be able to keep it and play as much as they like.
The reason why this happened is not officially known, but there are rumors that it has something to do with Freddie Kruger. What is it about? Well, there is a possibility, which has not yet been confirmed, that they removed the game from Valve's platform because of the rights to the said character. The rights to the popular dream walker have returned from the hands of Warner Bros. to those of Wes Craven, his creator. Of course, there are other speculations such as, say, expiration of musical rights in the game.
Of course, this is not the first time a game in the series has been removed from Steam. The same thing happened in 2015 to The Mortal Kombat: Arcade Collection, when the eponymous title was removed from the platform mentioned. Still, the reason was brief and clear at the time - all games that were supported by Windows Live had died.
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