In addition to the previously-rumoured Pacemaker and Homelander, the fighting title could also feature Conan the Barbarian as a DLC character.
The fighter seems to be a reboot of the franchise, and could be announced at the rumoured upcoming PlayStation Showcase.
The game will allegedly be available for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and Nintendo Switch, and will retail for $70 on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
A clock ticks to "12" in the clip before an explosion causes it to skip to "1," perhaps hinting at a clean slate for the series.
Journalist Jez Corden seems to be hinting that DC's Peacemaker will feature in the upcoming fighter, and that he might be joined by The Boys' Homelander.
WB Games confirmed earlier this year that the next instalment in the fighting franchise would launch sometime in 2023.
Journalist Jez Corden has suggested that NetherRealm Studios and WB Games could unveil their next fighter soon.
Professional fighting game player SonicFox says he "anticipates" an announcement. The sequel will release later this year.
In an earnings call, Warner Bros. Discovery's Andrew Slabin revealed that the "highly-anticipated" fighting game would launch this year.
The NetherRealm Studios boss has said the studio's next game, which is rumoured to be Mortal Kombat 12, will "likely" be revealed soon.
In case anyone needed any confirmation, NetherRealm Studios boss Ed Boon says the developer's next game will be either Mortal Kombat 12 or Injustice 3.
Mortal Kombat: Onslaught is a new game coming to Android and iOS devices. While no release date has been announced, we do know that it is an RPG.
The developer's next game announcement will also be separate from Mortal Kombat's upcoming 30th-anniversary celebration.
The arcade racer and superhero fighting game will also be joined by time-stopping first person shooter Superhot for the month,
If rumors are to be believed, the next title in NetherRealm's vaunted fighting game franchise is coming. Here are a couple of things it should have.
"It's time for Street Fighter and other great fighting games to be in the sun!" says NetherRealm Studios' chief creative officer Ed Boon.
Andrew Bowen, who played Johnny Cage in the last two Mortal Kombat games, seems to be teasing a new instalment in the series.
The pendulum swings back again in the story of WB Games, with its studios and IP licenses seemingly up for sale once again.
Following the Warner Bros. and Discovery merger, it's been reported that the company is looking to "bolster" DC's presence in gaming.
A prominent Mortal Kombat leaker seems to be suggesting that Reiko will return as a fighter in the series' next instalment, which is rumoured to be in development.