With just a few days to go before the official release of Mortal Kombat 1 on September 19, fighting game afficionados can barely hold on to their excitement. As players eagerly await the next chapter from NetherRealm Studios, the developer has come out with some news that may leave some disappointed.

NetherRealm Studios recently took to social media to confirm that Mortal Kombat 1 will launch without crossplay - a huge miss in this day and age.

For those uninitiated, crossplay (or "Kross-Play" as the developers are referring to it) allows players from different video game platforms to compete against one another. This news comes as a surprise, especially given the initial indications that suggested the contrary.

Previously, there were whispers about the inclusion of this feature when an FAQ on the game's website mentioned plans for crossplay and cross-progression support "post-launch." However, this information was removed soon after, causing some confusion amongst fans and gaming communities. A crossplay tag briefly appeared on MK1's Steam page, which was again removed shortly after, raising eyebrows about the studio's intentions.