Mortal Kombat X’s Story Placement “Hard To Explain” Says Ed Boon

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Since the reveal of Mortal Kombat X earlier in the week, Mortal Kombat co-creator Ed Boon has been tweeting about the game. Boon says that the game will be shown at E3, adding that gameplay for the title will be shown off at the event.

 

When asked if Mortal Kombat X will continue from the last Mortal Kombat game’s story or whether it will be a new, original story, Boon replied, “Sort of BOTH.. hard 2 explain.”

 

In reply to another user, Boon confirmed that some of Mortal Kombat X’s story details will be shared at E3. He added, “I think you will like the premise for MKX!”

 

Finally, Boon also confirmed that new fighters for the game will be shown off at E3, including two of his new favourites.

 

Mortal Kombat X is in development for PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. It will be released in 2015.


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