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Mortal Kombat X has a krazy number of kollector’s editions

Mortal Kombat X is a game coming out in 2015, and as such has more collector and special editions than you can shake a severed head at. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have outlined exactly what is included in each, where you can buy them and what they will cost. All pre-orders will also see you receiving an exclusive download of Goro, the infamous boss from the original Mortal Kombat.

Kollector’s Edition (by Coarse) is the game’s ‘statue’ edition, which includes a Coarse-designed Scorpion figurine and in game gold Scorpion skin. It’s exclusive to EB Games and available for PS4 and Xbox One for $189.95 AUD.

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With the Kollector’s Edition, we’re at the point where ‘statue’ and ‘figurine’ editions need to be distinguished. This is the ‘figurine’ edition, with a 28cm hand painted Scorpion figurine, comic book, steel game case and steel card with serial number and the gold Scorpion skin. Exclusive to EB Games and available for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3 and PC. $169.95 AUD for the current-gen editions, $159.95 AUD for last-gen versions and $149.95 AUD for the PC.

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The download-only Premium Edition includes just “The Kombat Pack”, which features four exclusive characters. It’s available for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3 and PC for $129.95 AUD.

The Special Edition comes in a unique steel game case and with an exclusive Scorpion skin. Available from EB Games and JB Hifi for the PS4 and Xbox One at $109.95 AUD, PS3 & Xbox 360 for $99.95 AUD and PC for $89.95 AUD.

Mortal Kombat X and it’s various special editions arrive 15 April for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS4, PS3 and PC.


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