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Warner unveils Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition

  • Posted January 9th, 2012 at 16:27 EDT by Mike Harradence
  • 5 Comments

Warner’s announced the long-rumored Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition, confirming the bloody brawler will be released on March 2, 2012.

As previously speculated, the Komplete Edition includes a copy of the critically acclaimed fighter alongside all previously released downloadable content.

This means you’ll get the full game plus an assortment of extras including hidden fighters Skarlet, Kenshi, Rain and Freddy Krueger, alongside 15 Klassic Skins and Fatalities.

Check out our review of Mortal Kombat here.

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  1. princevegeta1980

    • 11:37am EST - January 9th, 2012

    Another reason why "not" to buy your game when it comes out, you wait and you pay less for more!

  2. skyplaya2 | skyplaya

    • 12:53pm EST - January 9th, 2012

    yep, that is what I do now. The only games I may buy when they come out, are the ones I intend to play online.

  3. ps master

    • 1:20pm EST - January 9th, 2012

     Is that is what they do every time a fighting game comes out. i will not buy it, ill wait. Agreed with both of you guys. They are doing the same of Capcom with Street Figuter and Marvel vs Capcom. people are getting sick of this. they think people are stupid.

  4. xzeroshockx

    • 9:52pm EST - January 9th, 2012

     well if u think about it they'll only make these "special editions" if the original game sells well... so if u wait until one comes out it may never happen

  5. jaydlaw

    • 10:46am EST - January 10th, 2012

     basically a goty  edition.

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