Release Date for 'Mortal Kombat X': Coming on 14 April 2015

Release Date for "Mortal Kombat X": Coming on 14 April 2015
Often not many people await the release of a game, for which the last version came out some twenty years ago. However, things are very, very different for the upcoming Mortal Kombat game named X (as in the alphabet and not 10).
So what's the reason for this frenzy? Actually, right during the initial days of virtual game playing, Mortal Kombat was considered as the most killer and coolest game of the time. Gradually things changed and more advanced games took its place. While the developers never got much of a chance to revisit and develop it again, now Warner Bros has joined hands with NetherRealm to create it.
According to latest updates, the release date for Mortal Kombat X is all set for April 14, 2015. Noticeably, X was introduced in 2014 E3 presentation and was considered one of the most awaited games for next year.
This Mortal Kombat release date for Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Playstation 4 and PC will bring a heap of new characters apart from the known faces like Sub-Zero and Scorpion. The maneuverability and powers of these characters have also been redeveloped for a more engaging experience in every way.
While the makers, developers and test players do not really want to talk about what's coming our way, it is supposed that they are going to keep those amazing options like Babality, Fatality and of course the Friendship. How they have reinvented the moves remains to be seen though after the release.
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