You can read our full coverage over on our Mortal Kombat 11 guide, including trailers, news, and more. There's also enough room on the roster for new characters like Geras as well. We've seen that play out with the inclusion of Baraka and Skarlet, so it seems like a good bet to dig into Mortal Kombat's popular characters list to figure out the next fighter reveal. During the Mortal Kombat 11 reveal event, director Ed Boon said fans should expect to see more fan favorite characters returning for this entry into the violent fighting franchise. She made a cameo appearance in Mortal Kombat X but returns as a full fighter in Mortal Kombat 11. Jade hasn't been fully playable since 2011's Mortal Kombat. Mortal Kombat's finishers have never really been my thing, but so far the finishers for Mortal Kombat 11 look extra gory. It looks like she can puncture out her opponent's eyes using her retractable staff, before slicing them in half. Her Staff can also be used to land vicious combos up close, or to keep enemies at a manageable range, allowing you to dictate the pace of the fight and execute the plan of your choosing.Jade's finisher isn't as flashy, but it's still pretty nasty. When it comes to weapons, Jade makes use of Glaives for zoning attacks and a Staff which can be used to deflect your opponents’ projectiles if you time a certain move just right. Whether it be at the end of her Shadow Kick, or during her throw, Jade’s teleport is mixed into different moves to add to her personality when fighting. Revealed during the February 14 edition of NetherRealm Studios Kombat Kast stream, the childhood friend of Kitana, the Edenian princess, brings her signature staff to the next installment of the fighting game franchise. Steve also chimed in and explained that one of the smaller details he enjoys about Jade’s fighting style is that her teleport ability is used to add visual flair into her move set. Jade is the next confirmed fighter on the Mortal Kombat 11 roster.
“There’s almost a dancer’s flow, in a way, of how she moves gracefully” … “She wisps around, but is also super powerful, fast, and You don’t see it coming!” She was revealed on Valentines Day, 2019. Jade returns as a playable character in the upcoming Mortal Kombat 11. This page would deal exclusively with the former. One is an evil, corrupted undead revenant and the other heroic human Jade who came across the time to save the present. When discussing Jade’s fighting style in Mortal Kombat 11, Tyler had this to say, Mortal Kombat 11 NOTE: Two Jades exist in MK 11. NetherRealm has paid close attention to making Jade’s moveset agile and confident to represent her history as a fierce warrior. Jade in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 Perfecting the CharacterĪfter the trailer finished Derek talked about the way NetherRealm wanted Jade to feel in Mortal Kombat 11. Derek explained that the most important thing to him as a Game Designer is making sure each character’s personality is represented in their fighting style. Now in Mortal Kombat 11, she is set to return. Jade was killed in Mortal Kombat 9‘s Story Mode, and in Mortal Kombat X she was shown at the end of Kitana’s Arcade Mode storyline. She first appeared in Mortal Kombat II (1993) as an unplayable secret character which you could fight, and then debuted as a playable character in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 (1995). As a spy and an assassin, Jade is extremely skilled. After Kitana turned against Shao Khan, Jade was ordered to capture her, but ultimately chose to help her childhood friend instead, and has served as Kitana’s personal Bodyguard ever since. For many years she was Shao Khan’s personal assassin, and worked with Kitana and Mileena. After a short introduction Steve announced that Jade was set to make her return, and it was at this point that they dropped the official Mortal Kombat 11 reveal trailer for Jade.įor those who are unfamiliar with Jade, she was childhood friends with Kitana. The time-displaced Jade was brought to this timeline by Kronika, along with Kitana and other Earthrealm warriors. During the siege, the Revenant Jade alerts Liu Kang and Kitana, the current rulers of the Netherrealm. For this livestream Tyler Lansdown, Community Manager at NetherRealm Studios, was joined by fellow NetherRealm staff members Steve Brownback, Senior QA Analyst, Derek Kirtzic, Game Designer, and lastly Matt Burke, Assistant Producer. Mortal Kombat 11 Part 1: Mortal Kombat 11. Jade is fast, deadly, and the only character announced to date who has the ability to run (in some form) in Mortal Kombat 11. NetherRealm Studios revealed in their newest Kombat Kast that Jade is returning in Mortal Kombat 11. Jade has not been a playable character in a Mortal Kombat game since Mortal Kombat 9 (2011).