Mortal Kombat: Extended God of War trailer and Kollector’s edition details
Warner Bros. and NetherRealm go all out with special editions and pre-order extras
God of War%26rsquo;s Kratos was confirmed as a playable character for the PlayStation 3 version of the new Mortal Kombat game this weekend on Spike%26rsquo;s VGA awards show. Following that announcement, we have an extended version of the Kratos debut trailer, which features some extra fighting footage.
Details for various special editions and pre-order bonuses have also been announced. The Kollector%26rsquo;s Edition will include Sub-Zero and Scorpion figurines, an art book, and downloadable content, which will include Mortal Kombat Klassic costume skins and avatars.
The Tournament Edition will also include Mortal Kombat Klassic costume skins and avatars. But it will also come packed with a portable fight stick. Only 20,000 copies of the Tournament Edition will be available in North America, making it a bit of a collector%26rsquo;s item.
Above: The extended cut of the Kratos debut trailer for the new Mortal Kombat game
Warner Bros. and NetherRealm are also going all out when it comes to pre-order bonuses for the new Mortal Kombat game, with different %26lsquo;Klassic%26rsquo; costume skims and Fatalities offered depending on which retailer you get the game from.
Pre-order Mortal Kombat from GameStop, and you%26rsquo;ll get the Klassic Scorpion costume and fatality. Best Buy customer will get the Klassic Sub-Zero costume and fatality, while Amazon.com customers get the Klassic costume and fatality for Reptile.
Mortal Kombat will be launching on April 11, 2011 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Dec 13, 2010
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