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Our Facebook page readers alone should've cover at least 90% of that if not all of that by now, as you said it reached over 100K readers, so if 100K signs is what was needed, then they could've sign it so the devs can show that to WB and get the green light. I think Eyeballistic Games might need a better strategy and more engagement with the fans.īut if they can't get even 25K people to sign it, that only proves that the 100K signatures thing isn't an excuse. Yet not a lot of those led to signatures. This news alone has reached over 100k readers on our Facebook page, which is an amazing achievement. Far smaller and less unattractive projects manage to gain more traction and make bigger splash. The petition not getting the signatures it needs and actually deserve is kind of bothering me. There must have been something else, like (as they said) lack of experience of the team at the time. I think that the 100k was the excuse that was given to the team to be honest. If Mortal Kombat has proven something over the years is that it can sell. To be honest, the whole 100k signatures is kind of weird for me. Let's begin with some screenshots that show the incredible models of Scorpion, Baraka, Sektor and Cyrax on two of the classic Mortal Kombat stages, The Church and The Pit 2: On Twitter Eyeballistic Games CEO Joe Tresca and others have been posting mock up images and videos in an attempt to showcase the studios' vision for the remake and to get the fans excited. Recently the petition caught the eye of websites such as Game Informer and Game Rant giving the project a much needed exposure.
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This is still pretty far from the goal of the studio of getting 100K signatures but it sure proves that reaching this goal is possible. In the meantime the petition has been signed by almost 22 000 people and its next milestone is the 25 000 mark.
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The studio has already tried multiple times in the recent years and failed to get the project going and hopes to achieve this with some help from the Mortal Kombat community. Games to green-lit their project for a Mortal Kombat Trilogy Remake. At the beginning of December last year, we informed you about the currently ongoing petition, started by the guys from Eyeballistic Games in an attempt to convince Warner Bros.