Over 30 Minutes Of Mortal Kombat X Gameplay Footage Shows Character Variations

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NetherRealm Studios have shared over 30 minutes of Mortal Kombat X gameplay footage, which they showed off via livestream recently. The footage shows off some of the playable characters that have been revealed for the game thus far, along with their variations.

 

The stream begins around the 14:00 mark. NetherRealm say the build of the game being shown off is the one from Gamescom, so the final release will differ slightly from what you see on the stream.

 

Mortal Kombat X will be released April 2015 for PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.


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