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Sequel to Mk1 you mean. Alright.
Sequel to MK11. At the end of that game, Liu Kang resets tthe timeline and rebuilds the universe in his image.
It's MK12 according to all of their files.
You could call it a reboot lmao idk, he basically resculptures a world
https://en.as.com/meristation/news/ed-boon-explains-why-mortal-kombat-1-is-a-reboot-not-a-remake-n/
Makes no sense.
Confused.
And he's wrong. It's a direct sequel to MK11. It picks up exactly where MK11 leaves off and follows on from there. It's all one continuity. Calling it a reboot is just incorrect.