Mortal Kombat 1 showed an in-game image of T-1000 and showed details of Pro Tour

Author: Nathan Feb 12,2025

Let's be frank: Mortal Kombat 1 is struggling. Season 3 content appears canceled due to underwhelming sales, and the recently released Pro Kompetition trailer, showcasing the game's esports circuit, is underwhelming at best.

The 2025 Pro Kompetition boasts a total prize pool of $255,000. This is a relatively small sum, even within fighting game community (FGC) standards. Previously, many top players voiced concerns about insufficient prize money, highlighting the unsustainable nature of international travel for potentially meager earnings.

Mortal Kombat 1 Pro Tour and T-1000 RevealImage: youtube.com

This year's competitive scene will likely see a regional split, with North American and European players competing primarily within their respective regions, converging only at EVO 2025, considered the premier fighting game tournament.

While there's a palpable effort to generate excitement, and the teased in-game image of the T-1000 generates some buzz, the overall picture remains concerning.