Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (2008) never received an official native release for PC; it was developed by Midway Games exclusively for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. While early rumors suggested a PC version was in development, this was later confirmed to be an error. Playing on PC via Emulation
Furthermore, the game’s rating was a point of contention. The "Teen" rating (T) was a controversial compromise to allow DC’s beloved heroes like Superman and Batman to participate without being brutally dismembered. PC ports at the time were often associated with "uncut" versions of games (as seen with the original Mortal Kombat decades prior), and navigating the ratings board for a separate PC release may have been a headache Midway chose to avoid.
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In the annals of fighting game history, few titles spark as much debate, curiosity, and nostalgia as 2008’s Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe (MKvsDCU). It was a bold experiment—a collision of two distinct pop culture titans that saw the gritty, violent world of Outworld clash with the hopeful, superheroic landscape of the Justice League. For console players of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, it was a defining moment in the seventh generation of gaming.
on PC because the Joker’s fatality is uncensored in that region, whereas the US version was toned down to maintain a "Teen" rating.
Because no official port exists, you have three primary methods. Each has pros and cons.