Mortal Kombat X to Feature New DLC First Half of 2016

Mortal Kombat X to Feature New DLC First Half of 2016

Wonder what the DLC will entail?

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Sep 04, 2015 @ 09:23 PM (Staff Bios)
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Though the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 ports of Mortal Kombat X are kaput, there's no reason that the curtain has lowered for the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One versions. Yesterday, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment confirmed the development of new all-new DLC for Mortal Kombat X, including characters, skins, and a new environment, which will all be available in the first half of 2016.

What exactly will the DLC entail? We have no idea, but hopefully we will look at some unique and/or familiar kombatants. What do you want to see on the roster?

Suddenly, the thought of Tekken's King coming to MKX passed through my head, and I must say, the thought is rather enjoyable. I'd love for King to join the ranks. Either way, look forward to future updates on the upcoming DLC. I'm sure we'll see something teased soon.

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