Warner Bros. and NetherRealm reveal the next title from their brutal franchise. Mortal Kombat X is scheduled to release in 2015 for PS4, PS3, Xbox One, 360 and PC. The game will give players the ability to choose from "multiple variations of each character" and will introduce new fighters.
London, UK. – 2nd June, 2014 – Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announced Mortal Kombat X, NetherRealm Studios’ next highly anticipated installment in its legendary, critically acclaimed fighting game franchise that propels the iconic franchise into a new generation. Mortal Kombat X is scheduled for release in 2015 for the PlayStation®4 and PlayStation®3 computer entertainment systems, Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, the Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft and PC. Mortal Kombat X will make its first public appearance at Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2014 in Los Angeles.
“Mortal Kombat is our acclaimed, world-renowned franchise and we are now advancing the fighting genre with Mortal Kombat X,” said Martin Tremblay, President, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “NetherRealm Studios is best in class at delivering games fans love and they are taking their iconic brand to the next level with Mortal Kombat X."
“Mortal Kombat has always been about over-the-top, visceral fighting and with Mortal Kombat X we wanted to utilise the power of new-gen consoles to give players our most intense game yet,” said Ed Boon, Creative Director, NetherRealm Studios. “The team has worked hard to make sure Mortal Kombat X delivers everything fans expect along with new characters, new game modes and an all new graphics engine.”
Mortal Kombat X combines cinematic presentation with all new gameplay to deliver the most brutal Kombat experience ever, offering a new fully-connected experience that launches players into a persistent online contest where every fight matters in a global battle for supremacy. For the first time, Mortal Kombat X gives players the ability to choose from multiple variations of each character impacting both strategy and fighting style. Players step into an original story showcasing some of the game’s most prolific characters including Scorpion and Sub-Zero, while introducing new challengers that represent the forces of good and evil and tie the tale together.
For more information about Mortal Kombat X, please visit www.mortalkombat.com and www.facebook.com/MortalKombat.
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Nice fight though.
WTF were they thinking ??
With inFamous: Second Son's quality in an open world game, is it truly impossible to have a fighting game like that, both graphic and gameplay-wise?
Either way, I wish one day we get to play a fighting game with this quality and gameplay.
He is certainly a great character.
could that be ...In-game !?
Watch this one with the volume off.
I don't know why but, apart for some effects, it gave me the impression to be actual in-game graphic... but maybe it's just me (entirely possible :D)
I don't know why but, apart for some effects, it gave me the impression to be actual in-game graphic... but maybe it's just me (entirely possible :D)
I hope the in game graphics are just as good, if not then it's an other bargain bin game for me.
Dreaming costs nothing ;)
It would be amazing if they could get the stages looking like this. And abandon health bars too, get rid of the hud.
The video just makes me wish the game looked like this all the time designwise