Console players rejoice as Mortal Kombat 11 is offering a Free Trial Weekend this October 11 to 14. This limited event is available to all PlayStation 4 and Xbox One players. With all the fighters introduced in the new downloadable content along with the different updates, this weekend is the best time for those who want to try this fighting game.
Players who get the chance to join in on the Free Trial Weekend are going to have access to this content:
- All multiplayer game modes
- First two chapters of the cinematic Story mode
- Full base game roster of iconic characters
- Preview of recently added Kombat Pack fighters within the Towers of Time mode:
- Terminator T-800
- Nightwolf
- Shang Tsung
So how do you qualify for this Free Trial Weekend? If you're focused on single player content then all you need to do is download the trial version. However, if you want to be part of online multiplayer matches during this weekend, you need to have a PlayStation Plus subscription or Xbox Live Gold membership.
Any progress you make in the trial version can be carried over to the full game, should you decide to buy it. As an added bonus, during this Free Trial window all versions of Mortal Kombat 11 are offered at 40% off on both the Xbox Marketplace and the PlayStation Store. This includes the Standard Edition, Premium Edition, and even the standalone Kombat Pack.
If you already have Mortal Kombat 11, the next thing to do is get the Mortal Kombat 11 Kombat Pack. This is by far the best way to upgrade your game experience with new characters, various skins and gear sets, and a one-week early access for all upcoming content. The Kombat Pack introduces these characters to game:
- Nightwolf
- Available now
- Shang Tsung
- Available now
- Terminator T-800
- Already available in early access
- Officially available October 15
- Sindel
- Available through early access on November 26
- The Joker
- Available through early access on January 28
- Spawn
- Available through early access on March 17
Mortal Kombat 11 is the eleventh game in the series and a direct sequel to Mortal Kombat X. The game brings back Fatalities and Brutalities while also introducing new features like Krushing Blows and Fatal Blows. The game has received generally favorable reviews with many critics praising the gameplay, story, and graphics.