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Time to finish him- Mortal Kombat XL is here for PC

Finally, NetherRealm’s ultimate edition of Mortal Kombat X has arrived on the PC.

Test your might

Out for a while now on consoles, MKXL is a kind of ultimate edition of Mortal Kombat X. A massive reinvigoration of the classic fighting game series, MKX is brutal, gory, and hits all the right notes for MK fans. Basically, MKXL is more of what you loved form the ‘original’.

Adapted for the PC by developer QLOC, Mortal Kombat XL includes al the already released DLC for the game. And that means you get all of the costume packs, and all the additional characters that weren’t on the original version. That might not sound like a ton of stuff, but it actually is. MKX’ downloads were actually spread out over two ‘seasons’ of content, and the extra fighters are all kinds of cool.

Here’s what you get, in addition to the original game

Mortal Kombat XL offers the ultimate Mortal Kombat X experience that includes the main game and all content featured in Kombat Pack 2:
  • Brand new playable characters the Xenomorph from Alien, Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre horror film series, Triborg and Bo’Rai Cho
  • Apocalypse Skin Pack
  • Previously released content including playable Goro, Brazil Skin Pack, Kold War Skin Pack and Kold War Scorpion Skin

Also included with Mortal Kombat XL are previously released downloadable content from the original Kombat Pack:

  • Playable characters Predator, Jason Voorhees, Tremor and Tanya, with each accompanied by three themed skins
  • Samurai Skin Pack

Published by Warner Bros, Mortal Kombat XL is available right now via Steam on the PC. Have the original and don’t really want to upgrade? then you’ll  be happy to know that fresh net code is available for you to download for free. It’s included in the latest patch, so if you’ve go that, then you’ve got the enhanced code.

About Jason Micciche

Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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