Three years later, Mortal Kombat 11 just removed a controversial feature!
✖ Nearly three years after its release in 2019, Mortal Kombat 11 has shed a controversial feature. Unfortunately, NetherRealm Studios has declined to provide patch notes for the update, which is limited to PC, but thanks to SteamDB we have some insight into what the update does. Most notably, via the update, NetherRealm Studios and WB Games have removed Denuvo anti-tamper tech from the game. Of course, being a PC update and this being PC tech, all of this only concerns PC players.
Now, anyone who has played Mortal Kombat 11 on PC can attest to the fact it's a very solid port, though it's locked 30 frames-per-second on cutscenes and fatalities can be underwhelming. That said, for now, it remains unclear just how improved the PC version of the game is with this update.
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