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There's a secret code that's been long lost, even before the first Mortal Kombat. This code can be used to unlock a whole new set of moves and abilities for your favourite warrior! But this time, you'll need more than shifty eyes and a penchant for breaking things. To access the new movesets, you'll need to find these twelve gems scattered across Earthrealm. The first six are already found in Mortal Kombat (2015) if you've beaten the game already! Those who have finished it yet still need 4 more to piece together what this game has in store for them. You can find the remaining gems in two places: one is on the game disc inside of the game, and the final four are unlocked for you if you've purchased KOMplete Edition. There are no pre-order bonuses for this version. Once again, there are no pre-order bonuses for this version. Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition is Mortal Kombat's first foray into episodic content. Six chapters of story mode (one chapter per month) will be available over a period of 18 months, culminating in new game modes and characters, as well as an official story arc following the adventures of Sub-Zero and Scorpion, chronicling their journey to discover who has revived them from death. Also included in the package is the full roster of new fighters including Cassie Cage, Jax Briggs, Tremor and Takeda Takahashi. There are no pre-order bonuses for this version. Mortal Kombat Komplete Edition is Mortal Kombat's first foray into episodic content; six chapters of story mode (one chapter per month) will be available over a period of 18 months, culminating in new game modes and characters, as well as an official story arc following the adventures of Sub-Zero and Scorpion. In November 2012, Warner Bros. announced a new indie label called NetherRealm Studios: a partnership between NetherRealm and WB Games to support and publish upcoming games from independent developers. The first game announced to be published by the studio was an unannounced title by Crytek, named "". In August 2013, Crytek revealed that the game would be titled "", and after its official announcement on May 2014, it was released worldwide for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on 22 May 2014. "Mortal Kombat X" features gameplay similar to that of its predecessor "Mortal Kombat". However, as opposed to "Mortal Kombat 9" and "Mortal Kombat X"s predecessor "" (and its ) features a 4-button setup. As such, the game includes more special moves and Fatalities than any other "Mortal Kombat" title. The game was announced during the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con. A video trailer was revealed on August 9, 2011; it showed a number of playable characters and initiated the start of a countdown on NetherRealm's website to reveal the first official piece of art for each character. The character art was revealed through illustrations appearing in "Game Informer". eccc085e13
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