Mortal Kombat 11 has a diverse roster of fighters, each with plenty of cosmetic choices already in-game.
Called the All Hallows' Eve skin pack, it is the second skin pack based around the holiday after the Masquerade Skin Pack released in October of last year. The second skin pack arrives on October 8, and it's Halloween-themed.
Looking at the full roster, it can be assumed that this pack will grant players 90s-era skins for fighters like Sonya Blade, Jade, and Kitana. The male-focused Klassic skin pack already in the game covers Kano, Jax, and Kung Lao. The first, named the Klassic Femme Fatale Skin Pack, will arrive on August 25. The next two skin packs are not detailed in the reveal tweet, but there is enough information to make an educated guess. Skin packs for the game have traditionally been $5.99, but there's no indication of the exact pricing of this pack as of yet.
Purchasers can dress Erron Black up as Uncle Sam, Baraka as a cook complete with sausage bandolier, and a more traditional look for Kitana. Each of these skins is patriotic in nature, likely originally timed for the Fourth of July. The first, available on August 6, is the Summer Heat pack, featuring new options for Baraka, Erron Black, and Kitana. Related: Mortal Kombat Reboot: 5 Confirmed Characters (& 5 Fans Would Love To See)Īnnounced on Mortal Kombat's official Twitter account, the new DLC rollout for the rest of 2020 features three drops of three skins each. NeatherRealm seems to be channeling the latter for the latest packs, as two out of the three follow that same pattern. Other packs bring back the basic ninja outfits from the early 90s and other arcade looks, and some even celebrate the holidays.
This includes movie tie-ins like Sonya Blade as Sarah Connor from Terminator: Dark Fate from Terminator: Dark Fate, and Cassie Cage as Harley Quinn just before Birds of Preymade its debut. Past skin packs for Mortal Kombat 11 involve both callouts to the franchise's rich history and to its connection with DC Comics thanks to its publisher, WB Games. Naturally, there were also plenty of skins, and the game isn't done adding them after Aftermath. Biggest of those was Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath, a full-on story expansion that added an epilogue to the main campaign and new characters like Fujin and guest star Robocop.
Released back in March of 2019, the latest entry in NetherRealm Studios' bloody fighting game series has had several meaty additions in its year and change on store shelves. Cetrion's finisher shows her growing to a dramatic size and then firing down a giant beam that will reduce her opponent to a few body parts.The kombatants of Mortal Kombat 11 are about to get a new wardrobe just in time for the hottest days of Summer. Her abilities include plants, rocks, but she will also be able to use water, lightning, and other elements to cause damage to her opponents. Cetrion's kit revolves around changing the land and is heavily involved with nature.
NetherRealms has slowly revealed different characters on the roster as the release date draws closer. What do you fight for? #MK11 - April 23rd /ffqbHYlNn7- Mortal Kombat 11 April 8, 2019 After being resurrected as an evil revenant version of her former self, Kitana now rules the Netherrealm alongside revenant Liu Kang, dedicated to the destruction of all the realms." "When Kitana learned the truth, she fought against Shao Kahn’s attempted conquest of Earthrealm, eventually dying in battle. "The 10,000-year-old princess of Edenia grew up believing she was Shao Kahn’s biological daughter and served as one of his deadliest warriors," NetherRealm wrote in the release. NetherRealm explained Kitana's background in a press release: Interactive Entertainment to create an announcement video. NetherRealm Studios partnered with Warner Bros. Mortal Kombat 11's newest TV spot featured Kitana as the latest playable character.