Killer Instinct: Season 2 Launches October 15th

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Killer Instinct: Season 2 will launch on October 15th, Microsoft announced today. The second season of fighters for the game will kick off with TJ Combo and Maya, enhanced game modes and a new game interface.

 

The “Killer Instinct: Season 2 – Ultra Edition” will be available for $39.99 and will include eight fighters, with a new character added each month, select fighter costumes and accessory packs, and “Killer Instinct 2 Classic”.

 

Meanwhile, the “Killer Instinct: Season 2 – Combo Breaker” pack will cost $19.99 and includes eight fighters starting with TJ Combo and Maya, and a new fighter added each month. Additional fighters for Season 2 can be bought for $4.99 each.

 

Microsoft also said you can acquire TJ Combo early by buying the Ultra Edition between September 23rd and October 14th.


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