No. There is no official, licensed version of Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe for Android devices.
The full console game was never ported to mobile operating systems by Warner Bros. Interactive or NetherRealm Studios. The hardware requirements, complex controls, and licensing agreements made a direct port unfeasible at the time of its release.
Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe for Android is a compromised yet charming adaptation: it brings an intriguing crossover to mobile users but loses much of the strategic and audiovisual fidelity that defined the console experience. As a cultural artifact, it remains significant—an ambitious blend of two franchises that sparks imagination even as it reveals the practical limits of cross-platform adaptation.
The PS2 version of MKvsDCU runs surprisingly well on high-end Android phones using AetherSX2 (PS2 emulator) or PPSSPP (PSP – note: the PSP never got this game; use PS2 version). The best target is the PS2 ISO of the game.
If you want the true successor to MK vs. DC Universe on your Android phone, stop looking for the old game and download Injustice: Gods Among Us (or its sequel).
Think of Injustice as the refined, modern version of that crossover dream.
Injustice: Gods Among Us runs perfectly on Android and captures the exact vibe of watching DC heroes get thrown through buildings.
The original MKvDCU represents a landmark for both franchises: Mortal Kombat’s trademark gore and visceral combat meets DC’s moralistic superheroes. The crossover emerged from commercial and creative incentives—broadening audiences, refreshing Mortal Kombat’s narrative possibilities, and exploring “what-if” battles (e.g., Batman vs. Sub-Zero). The Android port translates this crossover to touchscreens, bringing the novelty to mobile players but necessarily simplifying systems.