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However, up until now, the game has been missing Quitalities, special finishing moves that may be added soon. Related. Why Mortal Kombat 1 Fans Shouldn't Give Up Hope For Kombat Pack 3.
Quitalities are quick-fire finishers that trigger when a player quits a multiplayer match, and have been in previous games in the series. “They are listed as Quitalities, ...
Quitalities were confirmed in Mortal Kombat 1 during its Online Stress Test over the weekend as players eventually ran into opponents that dropped out of matches.
The remarkable quitalities, however, occur at just the right time so that they work with an existing move to create something unique. Since Mortal Kombat 11 came out in April, ...
Quitalities were first introduced in Mortal Kombat: Deception. Effectively when a player quits or in the case of Mortal Kombat 1 , when they are disconnected from online play they will do ...
Quitalities are back, baby. There's nothing more annoying than absolutely rinsing your opponent in a fighting game, only to have them throw a tantrum and pull the plug mid-match.
In a stream last night NetherRealm revealed Quitalities. If a player quits the game early then their character's head explodes, ending the match and awarding a flawless victory to the opponent.
The concept of Quitalities was added in the previous "Mortal Kombat" game, 2015's "Mortal Kombat X," but the animation was significantly less hilarious.
Quitalities were first introduced in Mortal Kombat X. Mortal Kombat 11 also had players dying to a giant rock spike if they quit in rage. It’s similar to Mortal Kombat: Deception’s Hara-Kiri move.
Speaking during their livestream today, developers at NetherRealm studios explained how they plan to punish rage quitters: Quitalities. And yes, it fits nicely with Mortal Kombat's penchant for gore.
Quitalities are quick-fire finishers that trigger when a player quits a multiplayer match, and have been in previous games in the series. “They are listed as Quitalities, ...