"Mortal Kombat 1: Definitive Edition" Launches on Multiple Platforms



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"Mortal Kombat 1: Definitive Edition" Launches on Multiple Platforms

Warner Bros. Games and NetherRealm Studios have announced the launch of "Mortal Kombat 1: Definitive Edition" on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, Steam, and the Epic Games Store. This release marks a significant milestone for the popular fighting game franchise, offering players a comprehensive and enhanced experience.

 

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The Definitive Edition bundles the base game along with all its story expansion packs, combat packs, and skins. Among the notable inclusions are the "Khaos Reigns" story expansion, which delves deeper into the game's narrative, and multiple combat packs featuring iconic guest fighters. These include characters like the terrifying Ghostface from the "Scream" series and the indestructible T - 1000 from "Terminator 2", adding a fresh dynamic to the already - diverse roster.

 

Priced at $69.99 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Steam, and Epic versions, and $59.99 for the Switch edition, the Definitive Edition provides great value for both new and existing fans. Existing players of the base game can also upgrade to the Definitive Edition at a more affordable rate. Since its initial release in 2023, "Mortal Kombat 1" has received positive reviews for its engaging gameplay, stunning visuals, and brutal combat mechanics. With the Definitive Edition, NetherRealm Studios aims to further solidify the game's position as a top - tier fighting title in the industry.
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