In closing, let me remind you that the geek shall inherit the Earth. Business-wise, I make big cheddar (not really) as a copywriter and digital strategist working with some of the top brands in the Latin America region. And yes, I've written sports for them too! Not bad for someone from the Caribbean, eh? To top all this off, I've scribed short films and documentaries, conceptualizing stories and scripts from a human interest and social justice perspective.
I also write about music in terms of punk, indie, hardcore and emo because well, they rock! If you're bored by now, then you also don't want to hear that I write for ESPN on the PR side of things. On the geek side of things, I write about comics, cartoons, video games, television, movies and basically, all things nerdy. It was boring so I decided to write about things I love. The Kombat Pack is included as part of the game's premium edition ($99.99) or sold individually for $39.99.
MORTAL KOMBAT 11 GAMEPLAY SKIN
Mortal Kombat 11’s Kombat Pack will include the announced six characters, as well as character skins and gear sets for each DLC fighter the Johnny Cage Ninja Mime skin and gear set 18 character skins for existing fighters and one-week early access to the aforementioned content. RELATED: Mortal Kombat 11's Biggest Plot Holes, Explained There's also closing music similar to that heard in Terminator, which indicates references to Ash and Terminator players uncovered in game files might indeed mean they'll appear in the game. The end of the trailer also features the sound of a buzzsaw, hinting at Ash from the Evil Dead franchise. It is believed as the kryptkeeper in the game, he's harnessing the power of dead souls, evident from his fatality where his opponent is ripped apart by another deceased warrior he summons in: Kintaro.
As for Tsung himself, the sorcerer is seen shapeshifting in battle, taking on forms of ninjas such as Scorpion, Sub-Zero and Noob Saibot for his x-ray move, as well as changing into Rain, Reptile, Ermac and Smoke during gameplay.