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'Mortal Kombat X' DLC Pack 2 to Feature New Fighters Drahim and Havik

"Mortal Kombat X" DLC Pack 2's latest update will reportedly feature additional fighters including the classic ones.

Rumor has it that the characters Drahim, Havik, Baraka, and Smoke may appear in "Mortal Kombat X" DLC Pack 2. Co-creator Ed Boon fired up the rumors with his recent Twitter post about four new fighters to be included in the next DLC, according to a Yibada report cited by Latinos Post.

In his tweet, Boon suggested that two of the new characters in "Mortal Kombat X" DLC will also be featured in the upcoming comic book series of the same title. There have also been reports that four of the two new characters will be Drahim and Havik, and Boon's online post seems to support the rumors. He posted pictures of the two fighters on Twitter, Christian Today reports.

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Drahim and Havik were featured in the 2006 game "Mortal Kombat: Armageddon," the report adds.

Playable characters will also be included in "Mortal Kombat X" DLC Pack 2, and some of them are Noob Saibot, Baraka, Smoke, Sektor, Elvira, Cyrax, and a lot more, LP reports PlayStation Universe. To tickle gamers' imagination, silhouettes of the upcoming characters were posted, the report details.

Aside from new characters, another surprise for "Mortal Kombat X" fans would be the new skins and environments to be featured in the next DLC.

When "Mortal Kombat X" first came out, the first pack came with a price tag of $30 and it gave players the characters Predator, Tanya, Jason Voorhess, and Tremor. The price of the upcoming pack, however, still remains unconfirmed.

As of now, the final list of new characters to be included in "Mortal Kombat X" DLC Pack 2 has yet to be revealed by Warner Bros. The new content will be out by the first half of 2016, and more details are expected to be revealed as the release date draws nearer.

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