Mortal Kombat X DLC features, news and rumors: New Tanya Patch to include Fatalities and Brutalities

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The reported best-selling game in April stands to add more enhancements soon with the coming DLC pack which will include one of the better known fighters of Mortal Kombat 4, Tanya.

Tanya is the second character in the upcoming Kombat Pack which will also include Predator and Tremor. There is no official word on when Tanya will be available, a character which was originally scheduled to come out as early as May 10. Predator is slates to become available by May 24 while Tremor is scheduled to be released on June 7.

Aside from her availability, Tanya will reportedly come with her patented Brutalities and Fatalities.

Tanya has two fatalities, one where she uses her boot to stomp out her opponent and the other of which is the Edenian Drill which sees her pulling out the heart out of her opponent.

For Brutalities, Tanya will have five of them. They are used with Tanya's various special attacks as she deals her finishing blows to her opponents.

Aside from the characters and Tanya's abilities, other things to watch out for in the DLC pack include Klassic skins for Sonya, Kano and Liu Kang.

A Brazil pack for Liu Kang, Johnny Cage and Kung Lao will also be made available.

The Klassic Pack #1 can be purchased individually. However for gamers who are planning to get all of the DLCs are advised to get the Kombat Pack instead. The reason behind this is that the Kombat Pack includes the game's season pass, not to mention providing more discounts compared to getting the DLCs individually.

Also, folks who end up getting the Kombat Pack stand to get the DLCs one week in advance of the scheduled release, a privilege hardcore gamers will surely want.

Mortal Kombat X is available for the PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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