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Mortal Kombat 1 Dataminer descubre animaciones para las muertes de Hara-Kiri, y podrían llegar como sus cursiones

Autor : Benjamin Actualizar : Feb 23,2025

Un Dataminer de Mortal Kombat 1 ha descubierto una fuerte evidencia que sugiere la inclusión de muertes de Hara-Kiri, renombrado como quitalidades, en una actualización futura.

Redditor Infinitenightz compartió un video que muestra animaciones que se parecen fuertemente a los finalistas de Hara-Kiri. Estas muertes autoinfligidas, inicialmente vistas en Mortal Kombat: Deception (2004), permiten a los jugadores derrotados poner fin a sus propias vidas espectacularmente. El video, titulado "Hara-Kiri & Exit Animations (- Liu Kang/Conan)", es particularmente notable porque incluye animaciones para personajes DLC recientemente agregados como Ghostface, lo que sugiere que su implementación es inminente en lugar de descartada. Infinitenightz declaró: "Después de ver que ahora lo están agregando a la lista descargada, creo que es muy posible".

Al alimentar aún más esta especulación, Infinitenightz señaló que el código del juego se refiere a estas animaciones como "Quitalidades", los finalistas de fuego rápido desencadenados por el jugador que dejan los títulos anteriores de Mortal Kombat. "Se enumeran como Quitalidades, todavía hay esperanza", agregaron.

La verificación independiente provino del prominente Dataminer Mortal Kombat 1 Interloko, quien descubrió animaciones adicionales de Hara-Kiri después de que se publicitaron los hallazgos de Infinitenightz. Un tweet de Interloko confirmó esto, señalando que solo Omniman y Conan parecen carecer de estas animaciones.

Si bien esta evidencia es convincente, es crucial recordar que ni NetherRealm ni los juegos de Warner Bros. han anunciado oficialmente las Quitalidades para Mortal Kombat 1.

La reciente incorporación de una pelea secreta con Floyd, el Pink Ninja y el esfuerzo de colaboración de la comunidad para descifrar sus condiciones de desbloqueo, resaltan el compromiso continuo del juego. Los fanáticos anticipan ansiosamente la llegada del personaje invitado T-1000 y la posibilidad de más DLC, aunque la confirmación permanece pendiente de NetherRealm.

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