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Mortal Kombat X hits the Xbox One Store

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
August 23, 2019
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Mortal Kombat X hits the Xbox One Store

Mortal Kombat is not a new name in the gaming industry, the game made its debut back in the 90s, and has evolved since then with improved gameplay, graphics and several new characters. The latest one to join the list in Mortal Kombat X, which is now available for multiple platforms including the Xbox One as well. The game carries a $59.99 price tag for the simple version while its premium version costs is priced at $89.99.

The game continues to follow the fighting genre with players competing against each other, special moves and gruesome fatalities to get rid of your opponent.

Who’s Next? Experience the Next Generation of the #1 Fighting Franchise. Mortal Kombat X combines unparalleled, cinematic presentation with all new gameplay. Players can choose from multiple variations of each character impacting strategy and fighting style. 

The premium edition includes the game as well as the Kombat Pack which offers early access to 4 playable characters from Klassic Kombatants to Iconic Guest Characters with a 25% discount.

Mortal Kombat X

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