Gui Santos has released a brand new version of Mortal Kombat Project Ultimate Update. In case you weren’t aware of, this Mortal Kombat project is a MUGEN game based on NetherRealm’s classic 2D MK games. Mortal Kombat Project Ultimate Update Version 2019 features over 95 fighters and over 570 stages.
Moreover, this latest version of this MK MUGEN game packs fixes and updates to all the fighters, as well as a cleaner select screen. It also has some new aesthetics, as well as alternative versions of some classic stages.
Needless to say that we highly recommend downloading this fighting game. In all honesty, these Mortal Kombat MUGEN games are way better than the vanilla games. Let’s also not forget that they are free to download.
So without further ado, you can download Mortal Kombat Project Ultimate Update Version 2019 from here. You can also download a stage pack for this game from here.
Have fun!

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Oh first!! Also getting this!!
How do I play this? I love the old MK games way more so this is perfect!
watch out we’ve got a conservative here
Mugen games are usually better than the games that originated them, congratulations to Gui Santos for this great Mugen and thanks for sharing the links DSO Gaming!!!
What’s wrong with footsteps sound ?! It sounds like an AK47
might worth a article
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ3tnsMlkBI
This is like the modern day equivalent of Street Fighter clones for the Famicom that had 88 fighters, which were 22 palette swaps of 4 fighters.
I can’t believe I’ve been out of the loop on this.. Looks amazing!!!