As of June 26, 2025, Joker is now available inMortal Kombat 11. He’s been fighting the Dark Knight since 1940, so it seems its time for the Joker to have some fun with a fresh ensemble of adversaries. For those who own the Kombat Pack, The Clown Prince is immediately available to download.
As exciting as this is, Joker’s fatalities are not visible from the menu screens. Fear not, this guide will present the details on how to perform the Jester of Genocide’s fatalities inMortal Kombat 11.

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InMortal Kombat 11, brutal fatalitiesare pulled off with button combinations and precise movements. No matter the platform, the button combination will be the same, but obviously the specific buttons will be different (because a Switch controller, for example, doesn’t have the same face buttons as an Xbox One controller).
Joker’s Fatalities
Every fighter inMortal Kombat 11has two fatalities at this time, with somefatalities being more brutal than others. Joker also has two fatalities, here is how to perform them.
Party Pooper is a mid-range fatality. It is pulled off by pressingdown, forward, back, back punch.Back punch is Triangle on PS4, Y on Xbox One, and X on Switch.
Pop Goes the Mortal is also a mid-range fatality. It is pulled off by pressingback, down, back, front punch.Front punch is Square on PS4, X on Xbox One, and Y on Switch.This is also a hidden fatality that can be unlocked once a challenge is completed. Specifically, players can complete the first round of the Joker’s characters in the Towers of Time.
Joker’s new fatalities are exciting inMortal Kombat 11, which is nice because some aspects of hisMortal Kombat 11experience are not. Joker is an enticing addition to the game and even small additions like this can often rejuvenate a title.
WhileMortal Kombat 11has done well overall, it recently lost to Nintendo’sSuper Smash Bros Ultimatein the Game Awards last year in the fighting category, andMortal Kombat 11has been seen at a massive discountwhich is certainly intriguing. Perhaps this strategy, along with the release of Joker, is something that will boost sales and get more players to enjoy the game.
Mortal Kombat 11is out now for the PC, PS4, Stadia, Switch, and Xbox One.
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