Mortal Kombat X Release Date 2015: Revealed with Details
Revealed: Mortal Kombat X Release Date 2015: Revealed with Details

Mortal Kombat X
The revival of mortal combat game sends all of us back to the nostalgia of living the two decade old battles. It has been more than an experience for those played the games and now with this revival, there is a late to expect.
NetherRealm Studios along with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment had announced the project during their E3 2014 presentation and now there is news that Mortal Kombat X will be ready for a launch by next year's conference.
The game is coming for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.
Who's Coming in the Game
Mortal Combat fans will recognize faces like Scorpion, Raiden, Kano, and Sub-Zero. Apart from that, few new characters like Torr, Kotal Kahn, D'Vorah, and Cassie Cage have also been introduced to revamp the flagship brand.
There are rumors that developers are keen to keep 12 of the old fighters but they have added around 12 more characters with some surprises.
And looking at the trailers, posters and E3 presentation, it's clear that the characters are getting a deeper upgrade than more muscles and better clothes. NetherRealm has worked in a rather detailed manner to keep the key traits of the game while covering the 25 years of gap.
In fact, the elements and environments have also been upgraded with a lot of well 'Mortal Combat' substances to them. While fans will be eagerly waiting for the game's launch, we are sure that people who've never played it will also look forward to living the experience.
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