After thirty years of wondrously gory action,Mortal Kombat 1is taking the franchise in one of its most experimental directions yet. The timeline that started with 2011’sMortal Kombatis being wiped clean, and in its place is Fire God Liu Kang’s new era following the events ofMortal Kombat 11: Aftermath. The realms are supposed to be at peace, but as is the case with most entries,Mortal Kombat 1’s new canon doesn’t seem to be staying peaceful for long. Though the story may be changing, developer NetherRealm Studios is wasting no time to throw a wrench into Fire God Liu Kang’s plans.

Many ofMortal Kombat’s most iconic names are appearing inMortal Kombat 1, with Scorpion, Sub-Zero, and Johnny Cage making up just some of the revealed roster. There are just as many fan-favorites, however, who have yet to appear in any of the game’s trailers, leaving many to wonder if they’ll be featured at all. Some of thesemissing kombatants include Barakaand Noob Saibot, staples of the franchise with backstories that may not fit into Fire God Liu Kang’s idyllic new era. One character who fits in the same category is Ermac, the famed red ninja who uses telekinesis to take down those who oppose him.

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Ermac’s Mortal Kombat History Explained

Ermac’s role inMortal Kombatgoes all the way back to the very first game, when he was believed to be a secret character by fans who witnessed a visual glitch that turned one of the game’s ninjas red. He was officially introduced as a kombatant inUltimate Mortal Kombat 3, and since then he’s been a regular fixture of the franchise. Out ofMortal Kombat’s many ninjas, Ermac has always had one of the more unique move sets. Instead of focusing on elemental moves, Ermac’s fighting style centers around telekinetic powers that make him an excellent zoner, and one of the more visually compelling fighters inMK’s history.

Ermac’s origins stray even further from that of the other ninjas, as he is the physical embodiment of the souls lost in Outworld’s wars. He was created byShao Kahnas a sort of lackey to theMKvillain, and he rarely rises above his station to try and take any amount of control. After Shao Kahn is defeated in the 2011Mortal Kombatreboot, Ermac moves from one ruler of Outworld to another inMKX, serving Mileena during her time as empress and then supporting Kotal Kahn when he overthrows Mileena. Now thatMK1is rebooting theMKtimeline, however, it’s unclear if Ermac will have any rulers to kneel to at all.

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How Ermac Could Appear In Mortal Kombat 1

Ermac is one of manyMKfighters who have an unclear path towards inclusion inMortal Kombat 1. The most likely scenario for Ermac to show up would likely depend on Shang Tsung. The evil sorcerer has always shown an affinity for manipulating souls, and if he’s going to beMortal Kombat 1’s main antagonist as the game’s reveal trailer seemed to suggest, then he could create Ermac inFire God Liu Kang’s new era. Ermac’s powers and characterization would likely remain identical to previous games, but it would nonetheless give players an opportunity to pick up the iconic ninja for the first time in almost ten years.

NetherRealm Studios is pulling no punches when it comes to shaking up theMortal Kombatfranchise withMortal Kombat 1. In addition to its lore reset,MK1’s Kameo fighterslook like they could be one of the most dynamic features in anMKgame yet. They also open up opportunities for beloved kombatants to make an appearance in some capacity, even if it isn’t as a proper playable character. It’s entirely likely that Ermac could be amongMK1’s Kameo fighters, but it would probably make many fans of the telekinetic ninja happier if he returned as a proper kombatant.

Mortal Kombat 1releases September 19 on PC, PS5, Switch, and Xbox Series X/S.

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