Mortal Kombat 1 Dataminer discovers the animation of Hara-Kiri's death – they may be used as Quilition
Blog Andrew Joseph 17 Feb , 2025 0

one Live kombat 1 Dataminer uncovers compelling evidence that Quory fighting game will cause Hara-Kiri's death in the form of Quilition.
Redditor Infinitenightz posted a videoBelow, Hara-Kiri's death character is shown in “Deadly Team 1”.
Interestingly, Infinitenightz found Hara-Kiri animations for recently released DLC characters such as Ghostface, thus adding credibility to their guesses, i.e., to add them to Mortal Kombat 1 in a future update, and Not left on the floor of the cutting room. “After seeing them now adding it to the downloaded roster, I think it’s very likely,” Infinitenightz says.
Infinitenightz then suggested that Hara-Kiri animations can arrive as Qualitions, because that's how they are referenced in the game code. Quitalition is a fast-shooting terminator triggered when a player exits a multiplayer game and has participated in previous matches in the series. “They are listed as Quilitions and there is still hope.” Infinitenightz talks about animation.
The high-profile fatal Kombat 1 Dataminer Interloko has discovered other Hara-Kiri animations after Infinitenightz's discovery was revealed.
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Here are the other 2 in the video, so it looks like only Omniman and Conan don't.I didn't try to trigger it in the game because I was busy completing some of the demos of my own game https://t.co/tqbkyauy0g pic.twitter.com/hl4qzlrxwf
– Interlocko (@interlocko) February 16, 2025
Of course, this may be nothing, and it is worth noting that neither Netherrealm nor Publisher Warner Bros. Games announced the question of Mortal Kombat 1.
Deadly KOMBAT 1 Recent with Secret battles with Floyd have increasedpink ninja and community-driven efforts to solve his unlocking conditions. Meanwhile, Mortal Kombat 1 fans have T-1000 guest roles are looking forward toalthough Netherrealm has not confirmed this yet, there may be more DLCs.
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