Mortal Kombat X Release Date: Get Set to Experience a new level of Gaming in April 2015

Mortal Kombat X Release Date: Get Set to Experience a new level of Gaming in April 2015
At last Mortal Kombat X fans can breathe a sigh of relief as the release date has been decided. The ultimate date of April 2015 has been declared and confirmed by the officials. Mortal Kombat X will be available for PlayStation, Zbox 360, Xbox one, PlayStation 4, as well as for PC usage. The pre-ordered games will get some sort of additional facilities, which have been announced by the main publishers.
The four-armed armed Goro is an additional carrier in this version. This will be added in the Mortal Kombat for the first time. The most important thing will be the additional features. April 14, 2015 will be the most likely release date. The gamers are going to get a new dimension of gaming on the date of April 14, 2015.
Goro who was one of the boss character in the first Mortal Kombat will be an additional character for those game lovers who want to confirm their preorders.
In case of North America and Europe the release date is somewhat different. The customers will be able to get Mortal Kombat X on 16th April of the next year in North America. And in Europe the most expected date is going to be the 19th April 2015. That means in the upcoming summer the customers is going to enjoy the very exceptionally designed characters and some awesome graphics.
According to the specifications unveiled by the publishers the supported devices will be all the popular devices including the computer versions as mentioned above. The crazy gaming fans will get some newbie characters, which will be a surprise for the new and old gamers who have used the previous versions of this particular game.
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