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The game opens at the end of Mortal Kombat: Armageddon . All the warriors are dead except for and Raiden . Just as Kahn is about to strike the final blow, Raiden sends a psychic message back to his younger self during the first tournament with the cryptic warning: "He must win." Key Story Arcs

Shao Kahn lures the heroes to Outworld for a second tournament. Raiden continues to misinterpret his visions, leading to the transformation of Jax (losing his arms) and the "cyberization" of Sub-Zero (Kuai Liang) instead of Smoke.

Please be cautious with links promising "free full version" downloads of this game. Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition was delisted from digital storefronts (like Steam) due to licensing issues, and "free download" sites often bundle malware or viruses with the game files. The game opens at the end of Mortal Kombat: Armageddon

Raiden eventually realizes that "He must win" refers to . By allowing Kahn to physically merge Outworld and Earthrealm without winning the Mortal Kombat tournaments, Kahn violates the laws of the Elder Gods . This allows the Elder Gods to empower Raiden, who finally destroys Shao Kahn and saves Earthrealm—though at the cost of nearly all his allies' lives.

The story of (the 2011 reboot) is a cinematic retelling of the first three original games, centered on Raiden's attempt to change history to prevent a future apocalypse. The Premise: A Message Through Time Raiden continues to misinterpret his visions, leading to

Younger Raiden begins receiving visions of the future. He tries to alter events, such as preventing Scorpion from killing the elder Sub-Zero (Bi-Han), but mostly fails. Liu Kang wins the tournament, defeating Shang Tsung.

Shao Kahn ignores the rules of Mortal Kombat and launches a full-scale invasion of Earth. This leads to the game's most tragic moment: Sindel massacres almost all the Earthrealm defenders (including Kitana, Jade, and Jax). The Climax Raiden eventually realizes that "He must win" refers to

The narrative is divided into three chapters corresponding to the original trilogy: