TheMortal Kombatfranchise has developed a truly baffling roster of fighters over its thirty-year history. From Raiden to Reptile, dozens of kombatants have spilled blood in the gory fighting series.Mortal Kombat 1sees the return of many obscure and familiar faces, many of which have completely new origin stories. With the beginning of Fire God Liu Kang’s new era, NetherRealm Studios has gone back to square one with many of its fighters, trimming a lot of the fat that had accumulated in previous entries. It’s a bold decision after so many years of storytelling, butMortal Kombat 1manages to pull it off.

Mortal Kombat 1delivers a refreshing blend of tried and true fighters, and characters who haven’t featured in anMKgame in many years. From Reiko to Nitara, many of these kombatants haven’t appeared sinceMK’s 3D era, but NetherRealm successfully reintroduces them while adding much more depth than they ever had before. In doing so, however,Mortal Kombat 1casts more notable fighters aside. While they likely still exist in Fire God Liu Kang’s new era, these popular characters are still unaccounted for inMortal Kombat 1’s canon.

Mortal Kombat 11 - Kabal - Player unleashes a combination of attacks on his opponent

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Kabal

Kabal has been around sinceMortal Kombat 3, and since then, he’s made frequent appearances until his absence inMortal Kombat 1. In previous lore, Kabal was a member of the Black Dragon, Kano’s infamous gang that often allies with Shao Kahn. He was also a police officer along withMK1Kameo fighter Strykeras ofMK9, yetMK1has no signs of him or his previous allegiances. It’s possible that a sequel or future story DLC forMK1could introduce Kabal and the Black Dragon, but for now the speedy hooksword specialist is nowhere to be seen.

Nightwolf

Another fighter introduced inMortal Kombat 3, Nightwolf is a powerful Native American warrior. He has been a frequent force for good inMortal Kombatlore, using his signature green tomahawks to take down foes. It’s entirely possible he’s still with his tribe as of the events ofMortal Kombat 1, and a sequel or future DLC could explore how he gets his powers. Nightwolf is also typically a close ally ofRaiden, so NetherRealm may be setting up their first meeting that leads to each character relying on the other in a new storyline. Whatever the case, Nightwolf would be a welcome addition for many longtimeMKfans.

Jade

Jade is a fan-favorite fighter who has been around since the early days ofMortal Kombat. In previous lore, she’s been closely connected to Kitana and Shao Kahn, as the best friend of the former and an assassin for the latter. If she were to come toMortal Kombat 1, she could receive some significant revisions to her origin. One possible angle would be to still have her aligned withthe now General Shao, and have Jade serve as an ally as Shao attempts to take control of Outworld. Jade could still find herself in a relationship with Kitana, but this time around it could be much more antagonistic.

Mortal Kombat 1demonstrated a considerable amount of creativity with its new canon. From the swapped roles of Liu Kang and Raiden to the risks taken withSub-Zero and Scorpion’s relationship, most of these risks managed to stick the landing. It’s hard to say exactly where NetherRealm will take the franchise afterMK1’s momentous final act, but if one thing is certain, it’s that the developer isn’t afraid to switch things up. Now it’s just a matter of waiting forMK1story DLC or a sequel to the dynamic fighting game to learn about various other characters, including this big three.

Nightwolf

Mortal Kombat 1is available now for PC, PS5, Switch, and Xbox Series X/S.

A screenshot of Jade preparing for battle in Mortal Kombat 11.