Mortal Kombat X Producer Accidentally Confirms Johnny Cage and Kenshi

Classic characters confirmed ahead of official announcement.

Posted By | On 06th, Mar. 2015

Mortal Kombat X

NetherRealm Studios has been gradually one character after another for Mortal Kombat X and while we anticipate more new characters than previous entries, many classic characters will doubtlessly make a comeback. It now seems two of those classic characters have been revealed ahead of time thanks to an interview senior producer Adam Urbano had with Game Crate (which has since been removed).

“You’ll get to play as Johnny Cage, but we’re also showing Cassie Cage, who is the daughter of Sonya and Johnny. You’ll get a chance to see Kenshi and a chance to see a couple more.”

You won’t find any back-ups of that video on YouTube due to Warner Bros. exercising copyright claim to remove the same. This indicates that Urbano really did jump the gun on the announcement which is expected in the coming weeks.

Nonetheless, what are your thoughts on Johnny Cage and Kenshi returning in Mortal Kombat X? Let us know in the comments.

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