


Capcom is a series of crossover fighting games developed and published by Capcom, featuring characters from their own video game franchises and comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Via, Dreamcast, iOS, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Sega Saturn, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One Inspiration for our upcoming “Marvel V Mortal Kombat” game.

(NetherRealm's parent company) is confirmed to have announcements for E3 2021, we'll likely find out what's going on here in early June. Alternatively, Ed Boon could just be aware of the rumors and is just having fun by teasing fans about it.Ĭonsidering that Warner Bros. Still, Boon's mere mention of Marvel could indicate something like a Marvel fighting game that may or may not pit them against DC. DC Universe is a good argument on how this could potentially work, that game notoriously toned down the Fatalities that Mortal Kombat is typically known for. It's pretty difficult to have a crossover fighting game involving Mortal Kombat characters. If NetherRealm Studios is truly developing a fighting game with Marvel Comics characters, it's unlikely that Mortal Kombat characters would be involved. Though the game's reception was mostly average, it's existence does suggest that NetherRealm Studios could potentially handle a fighting game involving Marvel's characters.ĭespite Ed Boon mentioning an "upcoming Marvel v Mortal Kombat title," this is likely a joke. Notably, Midway Games (before they became NetherRealm Studios) did release Mortal Kombat vs. It really did seem like something one might expect from a Marvel vs. In the Tweet itself, a small clip depicting a live-action fight scene between Marvel's Spider-Man and Mortal Kombat's Jax was shown. Notably, this message was made complete with a winking emoji that developers have been known for in the past few years.

"Inspiration for our upcoming 'Marvel v Mortal Kombat' game," said Boon on Twitter.
