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Mortal Kombat Player Disqualified From Tournament For Criticising Developers – Kotaku Australia
During an official Mortal Kombat 11 Pro Kompetition tournament on January 16, finalist Titaniumtigerzz was disqualified after jokingly calling out developer NetherRealm…

During an official Mortal Kombat 11 Pro Kompetition tournament on January 16, finalist Titaniumtigerzz was disqualified after jokingly calling out developer NetherRealm Studios by labelling his Sheeva variation a personalised moveset that displays a custom name to opponents as WhyDidNRSdoThis.
The disqualification made for an awkward moment on the stream. When the official broadcast cut away from the top 8 match after just a few minutes, commentators Housam Mitsuownes Cherif and Miguel Darth Arma…
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