The Story mode or Konquest mode may be broken or entirely missing.

Many "highly compressed" downloads (e.g., 100MB versions) use extreme file stripping. This often results in: Removed Audio: No character voices or background music.

While many fans look for a to play on the go, it is important to clarify a major piece of gaming history: Mortal Kombat (2011) , commonly known as MK9, was never officially released for the PlayStation Portable (PSP). It was released for the PlayStation Vita, PS3, Xbox 360, and PC.

In the world of retrogaming and emulation, "highly compressed" files are sought after to save storage space and reduce download times. For a game as asset-heavy as MK9, compression involves stripping non-essential data (like foreign language files or low-priority cinematics) to shrink the file size from several gigabytes down to a few hundred megabytes.