Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and NetherRealm Studios have announced a free Halloween themed in-game event coming to Mortal Kombat 11 from Oct. 25 through Nov. 1. The chilling seasonal event will bring a haunted vibe to Mortal Kombat 11, the No. 1 selling console game in the U.S. year-to-date*, with a variety of frightening content in celebration of the upcoming holiday, including four new boss fights with different Halloween themed modifiers in the form of flying witches and bats, falling pumpkins, rising gravestones and sprinting black cats that will be integrated into these matches. Players will also be able to earn new Brutalities, Halloween-specific consumables, player module pieces and other in-game rewards.
Additionally, players can purchase the new Masquerade Skin Pack for $5.99 (SRP) beginning today (Oct. 17), featuring themed character skins for Jade (‘Wicked Witch Jade’), Kabal (‘Psyko Killer Kabal’) and Liu Kang (‘Calavera Liu Kang’).
Players can also check out the brand-new Team Raid multiplayer mode, available tomorrow (Oct. 18) as a free update for all Mortal Kombat 11 owners. Team Raid will bring a new multiplayer Tower to the Towers of Time mode, where two or three players must work together as a team to complete group challenges and defeat one powerful boss, all at the same time, to earn in-game rewards.
The Mortal Kombat 11 Kombat Pack is the best way to upgrade the Mortal Kombat 11 game experience with new DLC, featuring six characters, numerous skin and gear sets and one-week early access for all content. The new characters coming to Mortal Kombat 11 via the Kombat Pack include Sindel (Nov. 26 early access), The Joker (Jan. 28 early access) and Spawn (March 17 early access), along with Terminator T-800 (available now), Nightwolf (available now) and Shang Tsung (available now). All DLC characters and bonus character skins will be available for individual purchase after the one-week early access period.
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