A Mortal Kombat 1 dataminer has uncovered strong evidence suggesting the addition of Hara-Kiri Fatalities, rebranded as Quitalities. Redditor InfiniteNightZ shared a video showcasing what appear to be Hara-Kiri animations within the game's files. These self-inflicted fatalities, initially seen in Mortal Kombat: Deception (2004), were found to include recently added DLC characters like Ghostface, hinting at a future update rather than scrapped content. InfiniteNightZ believes this is highly likely, given the animations' inclusion for the updated roster.
Interestingly, the animations are labeled as "Quitalities" in the game's code, suggesting they'll trigger when a player quits a multiplayer match—a feature present in previous Mortal Kombat titles. Further bolstering this discovery, prominent dataminer Interloko unearthed additional Hara-Kiri animations, confirming the existence of these finishers for most characters. The only exceptions appear to be Omniman and Conan.
While exciting, it's crucial to remember that NetherRealm Studios and Warner Bros. Games haven't officially announced Quitalities for Mortal Kombat 1. This remains speculation based on datamined information.
The game recently saw a surge in popularity with the addition of a secret fight featuring Floyd, the pink ninja, prompting community efforts to decipher his unlock conditions. Looking ahead, Mortal Kombat 1 players anticipate the arrival of the T-1000 guest character and the possibility of further DLC, although no official confirmation exists.