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Mortal Kombat XL Edition Announced

Get the game and all DLC through the XL Edition.

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[UPDATE] Warner Bros. has now official announced the Mortal Kombat XL Edition. In addition to all characters from Kombat Pack 1 and Kombat Pack 2 (and Goro), it comes with the Apocalypse Skin Pack, as well as the Brazil Skin Pack, Kold War Skin Pack, Kold War Scorpion Skin, and Samurai Skin Pack.

It launches on March 1 for PS4 and Xbox One digitally and at retailers.

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A new version of Mortal Kombat X featuring the base game and all its DLC is on the way. The developer of the fighting game, NetherRealm, announced the Mortal Kombat XL Edition and shared a trailer for it today.

The video shows off some brutal gameplay and confirms that the bundle comes with "all additional characters and skin packs."

Mortal Kombat XL Edition is coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, according to the video, though a release for PC did not appear to be mentioned.

"All additional characters and skin packs" apparently refers to content from Mortal Kombat X's Kombat Pack 1 and the upcoming Kombat Pack 2. The first pack included Jason Voorhees, Predator, Tanya, and Tremor, while the second comes with Leatherface (Texas Chainsaw Massacre), Xenomorph (Alien), Bo Rai Cho (drunken fist master) and Tri-Borg (combination of Cyrax, Sektor, and Robot Smoke).

The Mortal Kombat XL Edition launches on March 1 digitally and in stores. We'll have more details on the bundle as they are made available.

Mortal Kombat X launched in April 2015 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC and has reportedly sold more than 5 million copies. The game's Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions were canceled.

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