Mortal Kombat (2011)

Mortal Kombat returns to 2D gameplay, bigger and bloodier than ever!

Brutality
Due to time restraints, a Brutality feature, like the one featured in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 and Mortal Kombat Trilogy, was not finished and was left out of the the final game. The announcer's voice file for it, however, does remain on the disc. This was also amongst some sound files that were leaked prior to the game's release.

Skarlet
SDmTXprqXRY A WIP version of the elusive lady in red exists on the disc. Some differences found (due to it's WIP status) are a lack of an original stance, as Skarlet uses Jade's stance instead. She also lacks any profile pictures, using Mileenas as a placeholder. Also of interest is the fact that Skarlet's alternate costume is on-disc. Upon official release, the alternate costume was not included with the character and went unused until appearing in the Vita edition.

Base DLC Male
tRrzi5ndp1o A placeholder character with no special moves, and bare minimum playability. May have been used to test DLC character slots. Inexplicably, when selected, the announcer states "Fujin!" which implies that the Wind God character Fujin may have been intended to appear.

Unused Challenge Tower Text
Among the data for the Challenge Tower lies data for an unused challenge, featuring the scrapped Brutality finisher.

Unused Character Bios
Nekropolis Bios for the boss characters Goro, Kintaro, and Shao Kahn exist in game. As they are unplayable by normal means, they go unused.

Unused Ending Text
Endings for Goro and Kintaro exist, yet Shao Kahn lacks one.