Mortal Kombat

Mortal Kombat merchandise brings the brutal elegance of gaming's most iconic fighting franchise to your collection. From the rivalry between Scorpion and Sub-Zero to the tournament that decides the fate of realms, this legendary series has defined fighting games since the arcade era. Our Mortal Kombat fan merchandise captures the warriors, fatalities, and realm-hopping chaos that made millions choose their fighter.

Mortal Kombat Merchandise – Kollector's Edition for Fighting Game Fans

Some franchises ask you to save the world. Mortal Kombat asks you to save it through brutal hand-to-hand combat while a god watches from a floating platform. Since 1992, this fighting game series has turned fatalities into an art form and made "FINISH HIM" a cultural institution. The merchandise honours that legacy — no friendship finishing moves required.

What defines Mortal Kombat?

Mortal Kombat is a fighting game series originally developed by Midway Games and now published by Warner Bros. Games. The franchise debuted in arcades in 1992 and became notorious for its graphic fatality finishing moves, which sparked widespread debate about violence in video games. Core gameplay revolves around one-on-one martial arts combat across multiple realms, primarily Earthrealm, Outworld, and the Netherrealm. The roster includes iconic characters such as Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Raiden, Liu Kang, Johnny Cage, Sonya Blade, Kitana, and the four-armed boss Goro, among dozens of others. Beyond games, Mortal Kombat has expanded into films — including the 1995 theatrical release and the 2021 reboot — animated series, and web series, cementing its status as a multimedia fighting game phenomenon.

Frequently asked questions

Who are the main characters in Mortal Kombat?

The franchise centres on Earthrealm's champions including Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Raiden, Liu Kang, Johnny Cage, Sonya Blade, and Kung Lao. Major antagonists include Shang Tsung, Shao Kahn, and Goro. The roster spans ninja clans, cyborgs like Cyrax and Sektor, and realm-specific warriors such as Kitana and Kotal Kahn.

What makes Mortal Kombat different from other fighting games?

Mortal Kombat pioneered graphic finishing moves called fatalities, setting it apart from competitors through visceral combat and dark supernatural themes. The series combines martial arts with realm mythology, featuring tournaments that determine the fate of entire dimensions rather than simple championship belts.

Has Mortal Kombat been adapted outside video games?

The franchise includes multiple film adaptations, most notably the 1995 theatrical release directed by Paul W. S. Anderson and the 2021 reboot. Television adaptations include the Mortal Kombat: Legacy web series and animated series. These adaptations expanded the lore while introducing the brutal tournament to audiences beyond gaming.

Assortment overview

Our Mortal Kombat collection features detailed collectibles for fans of the fighting game franchise. The Funko figures category offers stylised versions of roster favourites — even the grimmest fatality looks oddly charming in vinyl form. For collectors seeking screen-accurate detail, our scale figures capture warriors in battle-ready poses worthy of Shang Tsung's island throne room.

What goes well with this?

Fighting game fans rarely limit themselves to a single franchise. If your reflexes are trained on quarter-circle inputs and frame data, your collection probably has room for more gaming merchandise. After all, anyone who has mastered Sub-Zero's ice clone timing has the patience for serious figure collecting.