Mortal Kombat X Releases New Patch, Reveals 'Klassic' Skin for Sub-Zero
The developer NetherRealm announced the release of patch 2.02 for its Mortal Kombat X title. The patch incorporates new costumes for some of its fighters, including a new skin for Sub-Zero.
There are also a few changes in its gameplay, including:
- Takeda (Shirai Ryu) – is now able to always teleport to the other side when making the Air Shirai Ryu Port.
- Takeda (Ronin) – incorporates a new move - "Quick Kall" (Down, Towards, Front Punch) which allows the dropped blade to quickly return even while not making an attack.
- Shinnok (Impostor) – is now able to control the location of a stolen Goro Stomp.
- Sub-Zero (Grandmaster) – proper scaling is now possible on Ice Klone combos made towards a grounded opponent.
- General – Regular or command grab- "throws" will sometimes not connect on a grounded opponent off a counter hit.
To fix PC issues, a patch was also released and NetherRealm awarded extra 10,000 Krypt Koins to all PC players. Ed Boon, creative director for NetherRealm posted on Twitter that the said patch should greatly improve the game's performance on PC. The creative director also claimed that the launch was the "biggest launch in the franchise's history."
The game has some familiar faces from the previous versions, but there were also new additions. It is worth noting that major characters like Smoke and Baraka are not unlockable at the moment, but they are expected to be available in the DLCs in the future.
The fighting game released last April 14, 2015 is available for PlayStation 4, PC, Xbox One, and mobile devices. Although slightly delayed, the game would also have a PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions slated for release this summer.
The latest title of the franchise also has a Tanya, a modded character, who is now playable in the PC versions of the game. IGN's Destin and Ben play out the character, which you can check out, here.