Mortal Kombat X Getting Tanya DLC Soon
You'll be able to play as Tanya in the next few weeks.
The next DLC character for Mortal Kombat X, Tanya, will arrive in the next few weeks, according to series creator Ed Boon.
Boon, who likes to reveal (or at least tease) things on Twitter, responded to a message asking for news about Tanya with a brief, straightforward poem: "She's koming soon, In early June, Or my name ain't Boon."
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That Tanya is coming to the game is no surprise; she was confirmed as a DLC character back in March alongside Jason Voorhees (of Friday the 13th fame), Predator, and Tremor. She's been a playable fighter in a number of previous games, dating back to 1997's Mortal Kombat 4.
Tanya is included as part of the $30 Kombat Pack (which itself is a part the game's various collector's editions) or can be purchased individually, either on her own or in a bundle with new Klassic skins for Kano, Sonya and Liu Kang. If you want to try playing as her without paying, you can wait for her to show up in a challenge tower, as was recently the case with Jason.
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