Mortal Kombat 11 revealed that the iconic DC super-villain The Joker and the Terminator T-800 are joining the battle through the Kombat Pack roster. In addition, the T-800 features the likeness of Arnold Schwarzenegger from the upcoming Skydance and Paramount Pictures film Terminator: Dark Fate.
You can view the Official Roster Reveal Trailer for the Kombat Pack below:
For those not familiar, the Terminator T-800 from Terminator: Dark Fate is a cyborg assassin, sent back form a post-apocalyptic future. The T-800 is almost indestructible and comes with superior technology, fighting skills, and artificial intelligence capabilities that make him the ultimate killing machine.
Meanwhile, The Joker is from DC Comics and is considered as one of the greatest Super-Villains of all time while also being a popular culture icon. Ruthless, incredibly dangerous, and reveling in creating chaos, The Joker brings with him a deadly and unpredictable combat style to Mortal Kombat 11.
The Kombat Pack has already made available Shang Tsung and Nightwolf. The other four fighters that are part of the pack and their expected release dates are:
- Terminator T-800: October 8, 2019 (early access)
- Sindel: November 26, 2019 (early access)
- The Joker: January 28, 2020 (early access)
- Spawn: March 17, 2020 (early access)
The Mortal Kombat 11 Kombat Pack is the best way to upgrade your game experience with new downloadable content, featuring six characters, numerous skins, gear sets, and one-week early access for all content. Players can purchase the Kombat Pack as part of the Mortal Kombat 11 Premium Edition for around $98. Players can also purchase the pack individually for about $40. All DLC characters and bonus character skin packs are available for individual purchase after the one-week early access period.
Developed by NetherRealm Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Mortal Kombat 11 is the eleventh game in in the series and serves as the sequel to Mortal Kombat X. The game was officially released on April 23. Upon release, the game received mainly favorable reviews that cited its story, gameplay, and improved netcode. On the other side, there was criticism on the use of microtransactions and what appeared to be an over-reliance on grinding.