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Mortal Kombat 11 Patch Fixes Player 1 Advantage Bug, Balances Characters and Moves

  • NetherRealm Studios deployed a new 0.122 patch for Mortal Kombat 1, fixing the Player 1 advantage bug and balancing characters.

  • The patch adjusts certain special moves to properly interact with parrying, like allowing Kung Lao's Knee Buckle to be high parried.

  • Raiden's Electric Fly moves can no longer be high parried after the update.

  • The patch includes general gameplay tweaks like fixing issues with combo attacks and correcting move lists.

  • Specific characters like Baraka, Johnny Cage, and Sindel received individual adjustments to certain attacks.

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