'Mortal Kombat X' Reveals Gameplay Fixes In Latest Patch Update; Ed Boon Teases 4 Combatants Following Rumored Pit DLC
By Alex Cruz | Sep 03, 2015 08:07 AM EDT
"Mortal Kombat X" revealed gameplay fixes on the latest patch notes update posted on the WB community blog. Meanwhile creator Ed Boon, after teasing the fans that big news will be coming this week, posted a snap depicting the silhouette of four combatants.
The "Mortal Kombat X" patch notes indicated that there were a few things they have removed. One example is the ability to execute a special move or throw reversal after block stun while holding the block button.
More than a few character collision regions, while crouch blocking, have been slightly adjusted, and several jump attacks moving backwards a little on hit were fixed.
Character specific fixes were done on all 29 characters. The blog stated that the patch was slated to hit the servers in the coming days. Click here for specific details on the gameplay and character fixes.
Meanwhile, Boon had been actively teasing the fans on Twitter about some big incoming news for "Mortal Kombat X." After he posted on Tuesday a snap which many have speculated that it would be The Pit, he has now uploaded a new photo. Captioned, "Tomorrow," Boon's latest tease showed four shadowy figures, which may or may not be a part of the game.
The latest addition to the Kombat Pack DLC included Tremor, Tanya, the Predator and Jason Vorhees, bringing "Mortal Kombat X's" character line-up to 29. There are also non-playable characters like Rain, Bo Rai Cho, Fujin and Baraka that could possibly be mined for DLC, according to Polygon.
The character at the left looks like a ninja. There are uncertainties on what to expect, but if indeed it is a ninja, Game Informer thought about the possibility that Smoke or Rain would be included.
While we have all these speculations, fans will have to wait a bit longer.
More details about "Mortal Kombat X" are expected to be unveiled before this week ends.
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