
CHAMELEONįirst appearance: Mortal Kombat Trilogy (PlayStation) Now his decapitated head is a regular fixture in Erron Black’s Mortal Kombat 11 intro. Makes sense that they killed him off immediately in the Mortal Kombat X comic. Hao is completely redundant and is ultimately forgettable. In Mortal Kombat X, Kano has the same laser heart. 2) Since Kano’s laser eye was so cool, they figured it was worth expanding on with other body parts. Just having Mavado wasn’t enough, so they came up with another, lesser member of the group. The bulky Hsu Hao was created for two reasons: 1) They came up with the Red Dragon organization as a rival to the Black Dragon, and Midway needed Red Dragon to catch up. HSU HAOįirst appearance: Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance

In the game’s story mode, Earthrealm and Outworld start out in decent relations due to the “Reiko Accords.” It’s probably a treaty based on them coming together in agreement that Reiko is the worst.

Reiko appears as a major villain in the Mortal Kombat X prequel comic, where they build him up as a threat, only to have him die a humiliating death and show Havik as the true main villain. Reiko is like opening the biggest gift at Christmas only to see you got a pair of used socks. OH SNAP! Reiko is Shao Kahn?! I mean, it doesn’t make a lick of sense, but that’s still a big deal! Then Midway swept it under the rug and said he wasn’t Kahn. He went into the portal where he then put on Shao Kahn’s helmet.
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Then in the PlayStation and Dreamcast versions of the game, we got to see the full ending.
