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Ghostface, T-1000, Conan heading to Mortal Kombat 1

The Khaos Reigns expansion is packed.

Mortal Kombat 1‘s upcoming Khaos Reigns expansion will bring a host of iconic characters to the fighter, including Scream‘s Ghostface, Terminator 2‘s T-1000, and Conan‘s titular barbarian.

If you’re more traditional, the expansion will reintroduce franchise fighters Noob Saibot, Cyrax, and Sektor. Perhaps most importantly, the expansion will also reintroduce Animalities back to the franchise after a long drought.

“As Sub-Zero, Bi-Han was the Lin Kuei’s ruthless Grandmaster, but his soul was stolen by Titan Havik to create the perfect henchman, Noob Saibot, who is now dedicated to fomenting anarchy,” Warner Bros said in a statement.

“Born into the Zaki, one of the Lin Kuei’s many sub-clans, Cyrax became a martial arts prodigy with an independent streak and untamed desire to serve the clan on her terms, or not at all,” it continued.

“Growing up immersed in Lin Kuei culture under the tutelage of her parents, Sektor becomes a master armorer, skilled warrior, and Sub-Zero’s most trusted lieutenant, committed to advancing the clan’s future at all costs.”

All these characters come at a big cost — Khaos Reigns is priced at $90.05 AUD on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation, and $75.95 AUD on Switch. The bundle comes complete with Kombat Pack 1 and Kombat Pack 2, in which the latter includes the characters described above.

Mortal Kombat 1 is out now on Windows PC via Steam and Epic Games Store, alongside Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS5 and Switch. Khaos Reigns will be available from 24 September. Our review of the base game can be found here.

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19 September 2023
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