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Mortal Kombat 1
Picture: NetherRealm Studios

Though the Mortal Kombat 1 group has proven robust help for the Swap model of the sport to date with updates and all of the DLC, it appears the cross-play function is perhaps skipping Nintendo’s hybrid system.

In a dwell stream earlier this week, NetherRealm confirmed cross-play was approaching February 2024 to PlayStation, Xbox and PC. Sadly, there was no point out or reference to the Swap model of the sport.

NetherRealm: “Cross-play is coming in February between PS5, Xbox and PC, so we’re very enthusiastic about that”

Cross-play beforehand skipped the Swap model of Mortal Kombat 11 (and the PC on the time). Whereas there may nonetheless be an opportunity of the Swap launch getting a cross-play replace in Mortal Kombat 1, it is in all probability greatest to not get your hopes up.

Regardless of the technical variations of the Swap, a number of builders nonetheless embody a cross-play function for the Nintendo variations of their video games – even in additional aggressive titles. Take into account, that the efficiency differs between platforms.



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