Almost three months have passed ever since NetherRealms released Mortal Kombat 11, and it appears that players are still discovering new ways to finish off enemies in the fighting game. Most of the brutality finishers have already been discovered and are unlocked in Krypt mode. However, a YouTuber, whose channel goes by the name Dynasty, just found a new brutality ending for Cassie Cage, and as expected, it is gorier than usual.

Players who have battled against Johnny Cage's daughter in Mortal Kombat 11 know that her classic finishing move has her mounting her opponent and showering them with a surge of punches to the head. But the latest discovery ramps the violence up to a new level because instead of beating her opponent to death, Cassie is seen pulling out a gun and shooting her enemy's head off.

To perform the move on the PS4 version of the game, one must press L2/R2, down, and X. Players on other platforms can also do the new brutality ending by simply pressing the equivalent buttons of whichever controller they're using. At the moment, it is unclear whether the new brutality ending has been included in the game at launch, or if it was later added through one of its patch updates.

A couple of weeks ago, NetherRealms added another brutality finisher to the game, this time for the character Jax. The new move is dubbed "Buffed Up," which requires players to complete a Mortal Kombat 11 Towers of Time called "Hold That." This brutality shows Jax putting his opponent into a tight chokehold before violently snapping their neck, and dismantling their head from their body.

Meanwhile, NetherRealm Studios announced last May that Nightwolf, Sindel, and Spawn would all be joining the game's roster of fighters. Ever since the announcement, fans have been eagerly waiting for a sneak peek of the upcoming DLC characters, and several days ago, the studio released a teaser trailer for Nightwolf. Unfortunately, the preview did not show any actual gameplay footage, nor did it reveal the character's release date.

Mortal Kombat 11 is out now for PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One, with a Stadia version in development.