Voice for one of the Mortal Kombat The most famous lines of the franchise dialogue left Netherrealm Studios, developer that brings gaming games to the iconic combat game since the closure of its predecessor Midway Games in 2010. Dan Ford provides sound design and sound services for the entire span range Mortal Kombat Franchise, but is probably the best known for fans for his “toasts!” Comment during matches.
The classic line saw its origin as an inner joke between employees and was present as Easter eggs in multiple Mortal Kombat Games since its introduction in 1993 Mortal Kombat 2. In its best condition, a static image of Forden's face occasionally appears in the lower right corner of the screen and shouts the prolonged “toasts!” In the opera Falsetto, after the player delivers up. The following performances were slightly modified by the MEME in the game, for example Forden exclamation mark “Toasty 3D” Mortal Kombat 4or in 2011 Mortal Kombatin which he seems to be wearing a t -shirt decorated with the image of toasts.
Voice for “toasts!” Leaves Mortal Kombat Studio
Forden first joined the middle of 1989 and has since been employed either or in Netherrealm until his departure 1 October. He shared a message that he left Netherrealm via his Instagram account, which includes a recent selfie in a bathroom mirror in a studio that contains a sticker that has a sticker with a much younger comparison in the corner. In his farewell post, Forden thanked fans Mortal Kombat And other Netherrealm games, noting his career, wouldn't take as long as people playing his games. He also had kind words for his former development team members, praised their talent, and encouraged players to “look for more great things that have appeared in the next few years.”
It seems that the former sound director is leaving under his own conditions and it seems that his departure does not concern the efforts to restructure in the Warner Bros. games, which were announced in June. As he explained in the comments section: “I thought I was long enough.” Although he did not say after 37 years that he had left the sound direction or from the video game industry or video game industry, he said he was planning to use the newly found free time to watch his own interests.
It is not clear whether Forden's form or its classic one -time line will be included in any future Mortal Kombat Games after his departure. Digital edition Mortal Kombat Legacy Collection It is scheduled for October 30, with a physical release scheduled for 12 December.
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October 30, 2025
- Esrb
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Ripe 17+ / blood and gore, intense violence
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Digital eclipse
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Digital Eclipse, Atari, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment