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Mortal Kombat 11 Australian tournaments celebrate its launch

Australia will celebrate the launch of Mortal Kombat 11 with special tournaments around the country, local distributor Koch Media today announced.

Nationwide Mortal Kombat 11 tournaments are as follows, alongside links to register:

  • Adelaide: 26 April – Adelaide MK @ UniBar Adelaide (Register)
  • Melbourne: 27 April – CouchWarriors @ Bayview on the Park (Register)
  • Sydney: 27 April – Ozhadou BRB @ Bankstown Sports Club (Register)
  • Brisbane: 28 April – CouchWarriors @ QUT Gardens Point Campus (Register)

The headliner Mortal Kombat 11 tournament will be a little later, held during CouchWarriors’ BAM 11 over 17-19 May at the Melbourne Exhibition and Convention Centre. Said event will offer up at $2,000 AUD prize pool; all those that take part will receive exclusive Mortal Kombat 11 merchandise. Players can register for this event here.

Mortal Kombat 11 heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, PS4 and Switch on 23 April.


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