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Originally appearing in Mortal Kombat 3, the Bell Tower features a weak wooden floor that makes for a gruesome stage fatality.
The Chamber of The Flame (originally called Kratos' Arena and Kratos' Stage) is a new arena introduced to the Mortal Kombat series in Mortal Kombat (2011) exclusively for the PlayStation 3. It's based on the area housing Pandora's Box in God of War 3.
First appearing in Mortal Kombat II, the Dead Pool features a stage fatality that involves uppercutting the victim off of the catwalk and into the pool of acid.
Every town has an Elm Street--but not every town is haunted by the dream-dwelling spirit of a dead child killer. Ah, Elm Street...
Be it fairies or crazy paper mache animals filled with candy, there is always something at the bottom of the garden.
As the formidable sub boss in Mortal Kombat, Goro takes on would-be champions in his underground lair.
Hell is the afterlife destination for the souls of the dead who were evil and wicked in their mortal lives. Although you probably don't wanna go there for real, since it's full of bloodthirsty demons, unspeakable abominations and lots and lots of fire, Hell makes a great setting for videogames.
Originally appearing in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, Jade's Desert is mostly remembered for featuring a lost Cyrax, stuck in the sand in the background.
The Living Forest is an arena in the Mortal Kombat universe. It first appeared in MK 2, and then later in MK: Deception as a 3D battle stage.
The Pit Bottom is the bottom of the Pit I and is a selectable arena in Mortal Kombat Trilogy. Its first appearance was Mortal Kombat when the player has to fight Reptile and then brought back in Mortal Kombat Trilogy. The bottom of The Pit has three bodies of unknown players, four heads impaled in the metal spikes, and one skeleton.
Hell stage featured in Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3. This stage is home to Scorpion.
First appearing Mortal Kombat, the Court Yard is a preferred arena for Shang Tsung to witness the Tournament's frequent fights to the death. This stage made its 3D appearance in Mortal Kombat: Deception.
Shang Tsung's Flesh Pits have never been truly explained, although one can speculate as what their purpose had been. It is clear, however, that they were designed to create creatures, likely to do Shang Tsung's bidding. The only known characters ever to emerge from the pits to fight in Mortal Kombat were Meat, Mileena and Skarlet
The Gardens, also known as Shang Tsung's Gardens, The Garden or Shang Tsung's Garden, is a new arena introduced to the Mortal Kombat series in Mortal Kombat 9 and it is located at Shang Tsung's Island.
Shang Tsung watches the battle of Mortal Kombat unfold from his throne, and prepares to deny the victor. He applauds your effort.
First appearing in Mortal Kombat II, the emperor watches the tournament from his throne, flanked by his prisoners.
Mortal Kombat 3 arena in which soul columns twisted up cavernous open mouths of carved rock. A successful uppercut in the Soul Chamber landed the players in The Balcony above.
The most twisted little town in all of North America. Eternal home to dead child killer Freddy Krueger.
A fighting arena that appears in Mortal Kombat II. The 2D stage is decorated with weapons, though none can be used by the combatants.
Also known as The Cemetery, The Graveyard is a locale originally appearing in Mortal Kombat 3. Tombstones featuring the names of various Mortal Kombat designers can be seen in the background.
The Pit is one of the more iconic locations in the Mortal Kombat series, where combatants fight on a tall ledge and the loser can be knocked off to their doom.
A fighting stage in Mortal Kombat 3. The Rooftop was also accessible from The Bank stage below, when a fighter connected successfully with an uppercut.
A fighting arena in Mortal Kombat 3, the impending merge between Outworld and Earthrealm can be seen in the background.
First appearing in Mortal Kombat 3, the Subway offered, for those that resisted uppercutting, a chance to fling their opponent in front of a train to finish them. The MK: Armageddon version of the arena added trains running along both walls.
Stage from Mortal Kombat 3. The stained glass in the background features the MK logo, and candle flames burn in the foreground.
In Mortal Kombat II, The Tower is a fighting arena. Wind and cloud blow past the open walls at a maniac speed, as Shadow Priests hover silently in the background.
Originally appearing in Mortal Kombat II, the Wastelands of Outworld are a bleak and ruined landscape where it is forever night. The Wastelands arena returned in MK: Armageddon and featured Death-by-Catapult as a stage fatality.
The Training Room or Training Dojo is a new arena introduced to the Mortal Kombat series in Mortal Kombat 9
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