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Warner Bros. Confirms Value and Date for Mortal Kombat 1’s Controversial Seasonal Fatality Bundle

by Ethan Marley
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Amid the continuing controversy surrounding Mortal Kombat 1’s monetized Fatalities, Warner Bros. Games has confirmed the worth and launch date for its Seasonal Fatality Bundle, which is able to function distinctive Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Winter Fatalities.

In an announcement to IGN, a Warner Bros. Games confirmed that the seasonal bundle will price 1,200 Dragon Krystals. Currently, Dragon Krystals — Mortal Kombat 1’s premium forex — can solely be bought in packs of 1,250 and above, which implies the bundle quantities to about $9.99. It’ll be out there on November 17.

You can see the Thanksgiving Fatality included within the bundle, which was uncovered by a dataminer, beneath (warning, it is fairly disgusting).

The introduced value of the bundle is significantly cheaper than the $30 that some Mortal Kombat 1 followers speculated it may cost — a quantity primarily based partially on Mortal Kombat 1’s Halloween Fatality being 1,200 Dragon Krystals as a standalone launch. Warner Bros. Games has these days been backpedaling in response to criticism over its monetization, providing gamers who bought the $10 Halloween Fatality entry to the complete seasonal bundle at no cost.

Despite the lower-than-expected value, the bundle remains to be costlier than the well-liked DLC character Omni-Man, who prices $7.99. Omni-Man additionally comes with two distinctive Fatalities of his personal.

Mortal Kombat 1’s premium Fatalities are a sequence first, making them controversial amongst followers. Mortal Kombat 1 has additionally drawn criticism for its poorly-reviewed Switch port, varied bugs, and different points. It has offered greater than 3 million models since launching in September, however its gross sales in Europe seem like down in comparison with Mortal Kombat 11.

We wrote in our evaluation, “Mortal Kombat 1 is one other nice entry on this legendary sequence, however it’s not one with out points. The new Kameo system is superb, there are sensible modifications to the combating mechanics that deal with lots of the elementary points that cropped up over  Mortal Kombat 11’s life, and predictably, the improbable single-player story mode that continues to be the gold customary of the style. But sure parts of on-line play are beginning to really feel dated, and Invasions mode will not be almost participating sufficient to carry my consideration for so long as is required to unlock a majority of the goodies hidden behind its many treasure chests and gimmicky battles.”

For extra, try our information to unlocking Mortal Kombat 1’s Fatalities in addition to our full walkthrough.


Kat Bailey is IGN’s News Director in addition to co-host of Nintendo Voice Chat. Have a tip? Send her a DM at @the_katbot.

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