Mortal Kombat 1 patch notes have just been released for the latest update to the game! Beyond just tweaking a few little areas, we’ve got our first round of balancing changes. Characters have been mixed up and changed, which could mean major differences from how everything looked in the beginning of the game thanks to key move fixes. What’s changed with the Mortal Kombat 1 patch notes for October?

The current patch was originally supposed to drop last week but saw a delay. We’re now fully getting the new MK 1 patch notes. These have altered some characters. However, they’re also delivering some important fixes and annoying bugs have been resolved. While the Switch version might not be quite there yet, most versions of the game are receiving some major fixes with these latest Mortal Kombat 1 patch notes. This is everything that’s changed at the moment.

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Mortal Kombat 1 Patch Notes – October Patch

Big changes in the current Mortal Kombat patch notes are coming for most of the characters in the game, but more specifically for the High Parry Special Moves. These have seen changes and fixes nearly across the board. We’ve also gotten some important bug fixes too.

Gameplay Updates

Move List updates
Localization corrections
Player 2 pushing opponents away fixed
Kameo combos fixed
Fixed unbreakable move issue for Stryker and Sketor

Character Changes

One of the more exciting parts of early MK 1 patch notes has to be character balancing changes. These are the alterations we’ve seen so far.

Ashrash – Crushing Knee no longer passes through opponents.
Havik – Back Punch, Front Punch doesn’t auto face anymore.
Kung Lao – Auto-facing fixed
Kameos – Shukinko, Jax, and Goro have all been adjusted.

Although, along with more general character changes, we’ve seen wider fixes to the High Parry Special Moves. These had some bugs across the board with a parry. These have all been fixed up for the latest Mortal Kombat 1 patch notes.

Those are all of the big changes so far. These are fixes that improve how the game plays across the board. This update is available for every platform but the Nintendo Switch, which is still waiting for its own bigger fixes. This will likely be coming with a larger MK 1 patch notes further down the line. For now, these are the changes we’ve had so far. The move fixes in particular should be useful in upcoming fighting game esports events fixing broken moves.