Mortal Kombat 1 might be out, but there are still quite a few reasons to go back to MK 11. The game has a lot to offer. One of the biggest appeals in them are the brutalities, MK fatalities, and all the other special cutscenes you can unlock. The game doesn’t exactly teach you how to do these. It can be difficult to work out how to do Hara Kiri in Mortal Kombat 11.

The Hara Kiri Brutality is a particular move you can throw out at the end of the game. It’s one of the best fatalities we’ve seen in this particular game, even if it isn’t here in its old-fashioned form. It stands out as one of the most iconic for the title. If you’re still grinding to master your skills in this game, or just revisiting and want to throw out a particularly stunning finisher, it can be key to know how to do Hara Kiri in Mortal Kombat 11. We’ll run you through the whole process and how the Brutality works.

How to do the Hara Kiri in Mortal Kombat 11

Mortal Kombat 11 doesn’t really have a Hara Kiri, in the traditional sense. It doesn’t have that exact brutality, but there is one that’s very similar. Erron Black’s Hara Kiri like move is the closest. This brutality is achieved with this input.

Front Punch
Back Punch
Front Kick
Back Kick
Grab Amplify move

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Does MK 11 Have Any Real Hara Kiri Brutalities?

That’s how you can do the Erron brutality, but what about more dedicated Brutalities like in other games from the series? The brutality system doesn’t have any actual Hara Kiri this time around. It’s a feature that’s been missing from the game. It is achievable through a mod, but in the normal game it isn’t. Mortal Kombat 1 doesn’t have any either, it seems to be a feature that NetherRealm has decided against in recent years.

What is a Hara Kiri in MK?

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The Hara Kiri in Mortal Kombat 11 is a finisher. These are cutscenes you can launch into by using the right inputs at the end of the game. They can be gory, show good sportsmanship, or a joke. In this case, it’s one of the brutal ones. It showcases that trademark Mortal Kombat violence that’s made multiple countries ban Mortal Kombat.

Hara Kiri in particular recreates something with a bit more history. It’s a depiction of the Hara-Kiri, the ritualistic Japanese form of suicide. This is where a samurai would cut themselves open and disembowel themselves in order to die with honour. It’s a pretty violent way to go and used offensively here it’s one of the flashiest Mortal Kombat brutalities.

The Hara-Kiri brutality is used for a few characters in the various MK games. It has shown up in a way in Raiden’s fatalities, Predators, and others. It’s often a fatality achieved by the defeated player, in a bit of a twist on the series’ norm. Knowing how to do Hara Kiri in Mortal Kombat 11 can be great for adding more variety to the game’s interactions even if it’s just a facsimile of one.