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Killer Instinct: Season 3 welcomes Arbiter and Tusk to Windows 10 and Xbox One

Cameron Biggs Cameron Biggs
March 1, 2016
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In a post today, Xbox announces the latest update to the Killer Instinct franchise. Now into Season 3 of the game, this new update introduces a group of new characters for players to enjoy, with highlights from the Halo franchise and a brand new character to play. Here is the list of new playable characters:

  • Arbiter (Halo Franchise)
  • Rash (Battletoads)
  • Kim Wu (Dragon Guardian)
  • Tusk (new character)
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Killer Instinct Arbiter Trailer

In a post today, Xbox announces the latest update to the Killer Instinct franchise. Now into Season 3 of the game, this new update introduces a group of new characters for players to enjoy, with highlights from the Halo franchise and a brand new character to play. Here is the list of new playable ch

Killer Instinct: Season 3 is scheduled for release on March 29th for Xbox One and Windows 10, and this expansion also benefits from cross-play functionality. The Lead Combat Designer at Iron Galaxy Studio, Adam “Keits” Heart left a bit of information by suggesting more details have yet to be revealed for this latest expansion. With a few weeks left to go until the launch, we will keep you updated on any new information and let us know in the comments how you feel about these newest characters to Killer Instinct.

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