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The latest entry in the Mortal Kombat universe is ready to win the hearts of combat game fans next month. The hype around this title is at an all-time high with NetherRealm Studios completely revamping the title. From special Kameo fighters to the return of classic characters in a new look, Mortal Kombat 1 has it all.

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In addition, the beta version of the game is now available for select lucky gamers who pre-ordered it. Amidst all this, the co-creator of Mortal Kombat Ed Boon has shared a mind-boggling video featuring Sub-Zero. The video has left multiple fans in awe of the creation.

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Mortal Kombat 1 creator shares a Sub-Zero art with fans

Mortal Combat co-creator Ed Boon has been actively interacting with the community. Furthermore, Boon is sharing multiple iterations of the game reimagined by the fans. The latest iteration that caught the attention of Boon was an animated video of Sub-Zero. Boon also made a Spider-Man reference to the piece calling it a Multiverse of Madness.”

Boon’s tweet has since gone viral among the fans, with over 3.3 million fans viewing it. However, the video Boon mistook for animation was really a series of photographs by actor John Turk. He has made a name for himself online for cosplaying the character Sub-Zero multiple times.

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With Ed Boon finally noticing him, the reactions from the fans for the video have also come flooding in. They have commented on their take on the video shared by the Mortal Kombat co-creator.

Fans drop their take on the video shared by Ed Boon

Multiple fans have come forward to share their opinions on the video. Furthermore, the quality of the video is so good that multiple fans have started to wonder whether or not it is AI-generated.

Despite the debate on the artwork, fans have still loved the video and its portrayal of all the Sub-Zero characters over the years.

The debate on the video is still raging. While a fan has pointed out the actor featured in the video, some still believe the video to be AI-generated. What are your thoughts on whether the artwork is AI-generated or not? Let us know in the comments section below.

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