Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition Coming To PC In July

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Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition is headed to PCs this July, Warner Bros. have announced. The download version of the game will be available on July 3rd in North America and Europe, with a packaged version to follow on August 6th (NA) and August 2nd (EU).

 

Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition will contain all downloadable content, including DLC characters Skarlet, Kenshi and Rain—and yes, Freddy Krueger, too—within. Additionally, the game will also have 15 “Klassic” Mortal Kombat skins and three “Klassic” Fatalities—one each for Sub-Zero, Scorpion and Reptile.

 

High Voltage Software (The Conduit, Zone of the Enders HD Collection) are the studio handling the PC port of Mortal Kombat.


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