'Mortal Kombat X' Game Characters List and Trailer: 'Friday the 13th's' Jason & Horror Skins to Be Added [Watch]
Jason is coming to "Mortal Kombat X" Tuesday.
The "Friday the 13th" bad guy will bring his grappling and garden tools skills to "Mortal Kombat X" as a playable character, according to Gamespot.
The easiest way to access Jason is with the purchase of the "Mortal Kombat X Kombat Pack" for $29.99. This gives players access to Jason and three horror skins for Mileena, Reptile and Ermac. Purchased separately, the "Mortal Kombat X" downloadable content (DLC) will cost $8, but access to Jason and the horror skins will come May 12. Jason can be purchase separately for $4.99.
Jason will use his machete as his primary weapon. The trailer shows Jason slashing and stabbing his opponents with his machete. He also uses the machete to lift up his opponents and then powerfully punch them.
Jason's attacks are brutal and graphic. They definitely give a great reason for this game to be rated M for mature.
The horror skins will change the appearance of Mileena, Reptile and Ermac. Mileena will become Vampiress Mileena, Reptile will become Kraken Reptile and Ermac will become Pharaoh Ermac.
More add-ons will be coming from the Kombat Pack. Coming soon will be Predator and classic characters Tanya and Tremor, Cinema Blend reports. Three more skins for other playable characters has also been added.
A Sub-Zero skin, Goro and easy fatalities are other DLC that can be purchased for "Mortal Kombat X." Easy fatalities change the fatalities button combos from difficult, multi-button combos to simple moves that can be accessed by only pressing a couple buttons.
More add-ons might be included in the near future for the Kombat Pack. If gamers do not have the Kombat Pack yet, it is a good idea to purchase it now so they do not miss out on early access to premium content like Tuesday's Jason and horror skins.
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