Mortal Kombat X Collector’s Edition Announced; Comes With Scorpion Figurine

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Warner Bros. have announced a limited edition for Mortal Kombat X, dubbed—surprise!—the “Kollector’s Edition,” designed by Coarse. In addition to the Kollector’s Edition, they’ve also announced a premium edition and a limited edition. Here’s a list of what each one contains, and how much it all costs:

 

Kollector’s Edition U.S. Version ($150):

  • Scorpion figurine and “Certificate of Authenticity,” designed by Coarse
  • In-game Gold Scorpion skin, inspired by the figurine
  • Kombat Pack with access to four add-on playable characters
  • Available for Xbox One and PlayStation 4

 

Kollector’s Edition European Version ($180):

  • Scorpion figurine and “Certificate of Authenticity,” designed by Coarse
  • In-game Gold Scorpion skin, inspired by the figurine
  • Mortal Kombat X: Blood Ties comic book Volume 1
  • Steel Pack and Steel Card
  • Kombat Pack with access to four add-on playable characters
  • Available for Xbox One and PlayStation 4

 

Premium Edition – Download Only ($90):

  • Game + Kombat Pack
  • Available for PC, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4 and PS3

 

Limited Edition – Via pre-order at GameStop ($95):

  • Scorpion skin inspired by the Cold War, designed by fan artist from MKKollective.com
  • Kombat Pack
  • Available for Xbox One and PlayStation 4

 

Mortal Kombat X will be released on April 14th, 2015. Pre-ordering the game from any retailer will allow you to play as Goro.


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