How Microsoft could make Killer Instinct 2 an instant hit


As far back as 1994, Killer Instinct has been a beloved, but less popular, staple of the fighting game genre. Releasing two years after Street Fighter 2 and Mortal Kombat, as well as sharing the same publisher as MK in its formative years, has meant that it has often been in the shadows of the two behemoths. In spite of its more niche appeal, the dark and often horror-esque roster had quite the cult following. Like, where else could you see a werewolf fight a spider lady before tearing up a literal dinosaur and then picking its teeth with the remnants of an animated skeleton? Nowhere. Yet, after Killer Instinct Gold in 1996, the franchise was almost unheard of until its resurgence with Killer Instinct in 2013 on Xbox, and eventually Windows PCs.

Now, in the face of all the excellent work Killer Instinct (2013) put in to resurrect the franchise, it seems like the series is again starting to fade into the shadows that birthed its eclectic cohort of characters. 

Microsoft has previously hinted that it’s still interested in the Killer Instinct franchise, but little concrete has materialized thus far. What does Microsoft need to do to ensure that Killer Instinct can compete with the likes of Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8 on the horizon? And is it even possible? We spoke to various Killer Instinct aficionados from developers to the esports scene to find out. 

Preserving Killer Instinct’s feel

TJ Combo lands a hit on Jago

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The first, and probably most obvious aspect of a successful Killer Instinct title is the character of the series itself. In speaking with Jake “Mustard” Neal, a professional e-sports commentator, competitive fighting game player and full time content creator, he points out that Killer Instinct’s roster is “instantly recognizable” and this is repeated by Jake’s brother, Ryan “Ketchup” Neal who also added that “presentation and sound” were two of the most appealing features to Killer Instinct, adding that “…the thing that stood out in a gameplay sense was actually the combo system”.





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