by Aaliyah Feb 26,2025
Let's be frank: Mortal Kombat 1's competitive scene is struggling. Season 3 content appears cancelled due to underwhelming sales, and the recently released Pro Kompetition trailer, promoting a 2025 esports circuit, is underwhelming at best.
The total prize pool for Pro Kompetition 2025 is a meager $255,000. Even within the fighting game community (FGC), this is a paltry sum. Top players have voiced concerns about insufficient prize money, making international travel for potentially small payouts unsustainable.
The 2025 competitive landscape will likely see a regional split, with North American and European players primarily competing in their respective regions, culminating in a showdown at EVO 2025, considered the premier fighting game tournament.
While there's a visible attempt to generate excitement, the reality behind the hype and the teased in-game image of the T-1000 is rather bleak. The future of Mortal Kombat 1's competitive scene remains uncertain.
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