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Mortal Kombat 11: All The Character Skins (So Far)


Mortal Kombat 11 is packing all the gruesome spectacle fans have come to expect from the series, but this entry adds one more element: more extensive cosmetic options! Or kosmetic, as the case may be.

At the gameplay debut event, director Ed Boon showed off some of the customization kustomization options. Each character has three pieces of gear that can be swapped in the menu, along with more general makeover options. Scorpion, for example, can swap his mask, katana, and spear, while other costume changes impact his overall appearance.

Those aren't the only customization options, though. We've also seen tabs for "Abilities" and "AI Behavior." We've also seen a partial character roster, our first extended look at gameplay, a bunch of fatalities, and story details. A beta test is coming in March for PS4 and Xbox One. The full game is coming on April 23 for PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

NetherRealm will likely be debuting more skins as we get closer to release. The studio had its Mortal Kombat 11's first "Kombat Kast" stream scheduled for this week, but it was delayed due to dangerous weather in the studio's home city of Chicago. The new stream is scheduled for Tuesday, February 5, so we may see more characters and skins then.

In the meantime, check out all of the ones we've spotted so far below.
























































































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