

In Fall 2016, this was overturned as Mortal Kombat XL became available on Steam alongside the Kombat Pack 2. PC gamers were justifiably infuriated and accused both WB Games and NetherRealm of abandoning PC. In this link ( ), he told the users of the forum that the Kombat Pack 2 and Mortal Kombat XL would indeed only be coming to console.

On January 20, 2016, a NetherRealm Studios employee finally spoke about the game's future on PC.

There were also players who managed to get the game to run smoothly, and it had a dedicated - albeit small - online community. Mortal Kombat X wasn't exactly a failure on PC though it sold 500,000 copies and received numerous patches which addressed several of the complaints users had. Neither ports were developed by their original developers they were instead outsourced to other studios (High Voltage Software for the former and Iron Galaxy Studios for the latter). Both Mortal Kombat X and Batman: Arkham Knight suffered from troubled launches on PC. PC gamers became worried that these additions might not come for PC, and WB Games has had a shady history of poor PC launches. PC, which the game also was available for, was not mentioned during any of these announcements. However, the listed platforms for all three announcements were only consoles, the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Along with both was a new balance patch, containing tweaked move sets and attack power to balance fighters. The former contained four new fighters, as well as several guest characters and skins, and the latter is an enhanced edition of the base game, containing both Kombat Packs 1 and 2 and some costume packs such as Cold War. Interactive Entertainment announced the Kombat Pack 2 DLC and Mortal Kombat XL. It's also worth mentioning that the serial killer from the Friday the 13th movies, Jason Vorhees, will be available to download today.In January 2016, the Mortal Kombat X publisher Warner Bros. If you haven't played Mortal Kombat X yet, we suggest you read our review where we explain why it's worth checking out. That's a lot of the feedback we have been getting back people with PC issues, so we're really excited to get them the version they deserve." It literally brings the PC version to parity with the console versions and there's huge improvements coming to that version. "Tomorrow there will be a patch for the PC version. In a Twitch stream (via Reddit) yesterday, producer Ed Boon promised a major patch that will make the PC version just as solid as those on the consoles - if not even better when you consider the potentially more powerful graphics. The PC version has been lagging severely and there's been plenty of problems for players that have hampered the experience somewhat.įortunately, that should be about to change today. Playing the ultra-violent fighting game, Mortal Kombat X, has turned out to be tons of fun, but only if you do so on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One.
