
Shao Kahn, Sonya, and Kano appears as they originally did. The arena appears as it does in Mortal Kombat II in Retrocade.

In Mortal Kombat (2011), Kahn's Arena was renamed to "Kahn's Koliseum". All of them appear to be Shao Kahn's slaves, and none of them is animated. The arena also has four prisoners in chains, posted on a platform above each one of the death traps. At the outer part of the fighting area are two breakable wooden pillars east and west, and Shao Kahn's Wrath Hammer appears as a stage weapon, at the northern part of the arena. The arena contains four death traps, one located in each diagonal corner: a giant meat grinder northwest, an acid pool northeast, a lava pool southwest, and a pit filled with long spikes southeast. As in previous versions, Kahn watches the fights personally, sitting at his throne atop a staircase leading to the outer area of the arena (he is still seen sitting regardless of whether both or either player has chosen Shao Kahn). This time as an octogonal arena at the center of which is a wooden platform, where the fighters start, that is raised to the middle of the coliseum at the beginning of a fight.

In Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, Kahn's Arena was renamed to "Battle Arena". Kano and Sonya still appeared chained up in the background however, if the player engages in a secret boss battle with Kano, neither can be seen in the final fights (with Sonya being freed and Kano being dismembered). The arena is depicted slightly different the arena is no longer a walkway, but an elevated circular platform. In Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks, Kahn's Arena returns and serves as the stage for the final battles of the game against Shang Tsung, Kintaro, and Shao Kahn.

Kahn's Arena also reappeared in Mortal Kombat Trilogy however, Sonya and Kano were removed from the background as both characters were playable. Shao Kahn sits on a throne in the center stage, standing to announce the winner to finish their oponent, and leaves the throne to personally fight the final kombatant. Crowds of Outworlders watch in the background as the kombatants fight, cheering whenever Kintaro or Shao Kahn hits the player character with a powerful attack.

Debuting in Mortal Kombat II, Sonya Blade and Kano were held in Kahn's Arena as prisoners forced to observe the vicious battles that took place.
