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MK vs. DCU blood possible, fatalties to be renamed

Ed Boon tells VideoGamer.com he is working with ESRB to "see what we can get away with" with T-rating.

Ed Boon, creator of the Mortal Kombat series, has revealed that he is working with the ESRB to see how violent he can make upcoming beat-em-up Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe.

Some fans of the series have already expressed their disappointment at the lack of a mature rating for the game, and the prospect of no fatalities or gore, trademarks of the Mortal Kombat series.

However, speaking to VideoGamer.com at the game's official unveiling at Las Vegas this week, Boon said that the game may well end up having blood and fatalities, although they will more than likely be described as something else.
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Published: 621 days 9 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360
 
 

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Shut this user up Let user speak
Mighty Boom - 621 days 9 hours ago
1 - :(
Im so utterly disappointed.
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Grown Folks Talk - 621 days 9 hours ago
2 - Instead of fatalities,
they should call them Really, Really Bad Deaths or Non Treatable Injuries.
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Reason - 621 days 3 hours ago
2.1 - "Non Treatable Injuries"
LMAO.
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Grown Folks Talk - 620 days 15 hours ago
2.2 - Reason?
You've been missing from this site for much too long.
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