Mortal Kombat 11director Ed Boon is known for his active social media presence, where he is often bombarded by disgruntled fans who demand certain characters or changes to the game. However, Boon may not have to deal with all of that soon, as Twitter will soon be rolling out a new feature that will free Boon fromMortal Kombat 11trolls.
Twitter will soon be making it possible for users to limit who can reply and disable replies entirely. This feature should appeal to public figures like Boon, as it will allow them to continue their significant presence on the platform without having to deal with trolling comments all the time. Previously, Twitter users would have to block individual accounts or set their account to private, which is counterproductive to social media promotion.
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Of course, it’s possible Boon may not actually end up using the feature and is just teasing his Twitter followers. However, he did respond to an article about the new Twitter feature with some of the common requests that fans are constantly tweeting at him about on the platform.
One of the biggest fan complaints aboutMortal Kombat 11is thelack of Mileena, and that seems to be the issue that gets brought up to Boon the most. For the uninitiated, Mileena is not inMortal Kombat 11at all, with some of her moves actually being given to Kitana instead. This didn’t sit well with certain members of theMortal Kombat 11community, particularly those who had been using Mileena as their main character in previous games.
Other requests that Boon is bombarded with include Rain added as a DLC character, or anew Joker trailer. It seems fans also bug Boon about character balance changes that they want to see implemented inMK11, like a Shao Kahn buff or a Johnny Cage nerf.
Using these new Twitter features may get Boon some peace and quiet on that platform, but the vocalMortal Kombatcommunity will continue to voice their grievances, like the lack of Mileena, elsewhere. At this point, though, it seems like fans should give up hope of seeing Mileena inMortal Kombat 11, unless she is a surprise character that’s part of therumored Kombat Pack 2.
Mortal Kombat 11is out now for PC, PS4, Stadia, Switch, and Xbox One.
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