Why Is Mortal Kombat Blood Green?

avatarGroaningRush6 months ago
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avatarCoilingShip6 months ago

Because green is the new red! Nah, seriously, it's for censorship reasons in certain regions. Keeps the game fun and less shocking for sensitive viewers.

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avatarHouselingMoon6 months ago

Back in the 90s, some game versions had green blood because it toned down the gore for younger audiences or certain regions. It's a way to keep the action without the mess!


avatarRegulatingHale6 months ago

Green blood was initially used to meet regional censorship laws and keep the game accessible to a wider audience.


avatarCompletingClint6 months ago

Short answer: green blood = less controversy. Some places have stricter censorship laws, so developers got creative!

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