Mortal Kombat 1's latest patch finally lets players pin moves, nerfs popular Kameos.
Mortal Kombat 1 has been out for several weeks now, but developer NetherRealm has been putting in work to consistently update the game and iron out many of the issues players have been facing. For the most part, these updates have been centered around balancing the different kombatants, but players have also received a few needed bug fixes and gameplay updates.
Big patch for today is now live, and move tagging is officially back. As always, make sure your game is updated and kombat ready before jumping in. Full patch notes coming soon. #MK1 pic.twitter.com/Mio38SKMVd
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