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You should probably wait at least until some gameplay is revealed and see for yourself.
its a weird time to be in its like a complete role reversal.
SF and Tekken are NOT far easier than MK. There has been no role reversal. Don't cope by spreading misinformation. MK is the easiest fighting game out of those 3 and it isn't even close nor can you argue it. Hence why I'm leaving this thread immediately before I lose brain cells to your copium take.
You have to learn each individual fighter, their combos, their specials, how to input them correctly and consistently in the stress and heat of battle.
After that you need to learn match ups. you need to learn how other fighters work in order to know what to expect and how to defend against their strategies.
To truly learn the game you are talking about countless hours of practice against players who have been playing this game for years a decade even