New 'Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath' Trailer Reveals RoboCop's Gruesome Fatalities
Alongside gameplay for Sheeva and Fujin.
NetherRealm Studios released a new gameplay trailer for Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath, the upcoming expansion DLC featuring additional story content and three new playable characters.
The nearly four-minute trailer above showcases gameplay from Sheeva, Fujin, and RoboCop alongside their fatalities as well as the four new stages included in the Aftermath expansion. Specifically the stages Dead Pool, Soul Chamber, Kronika’s Keep, and RetroKade.
Fujin uses a sword and crossbow in combat and unleashes his several wind-manipulating attacks to control his weapons, movements, and his opponents. Sheeva utilizes her grappling fighting style alongside her faithful shield and an unblockable teleport stomp to catch enemies off guard. Lastly, RoboCop makes his Moral Kombat debut with a few new upgrades previously unseen in the films. “He’s equipped with a deadly arsenal of weapons, including his Auto 9 pistol,” according to a press release. “He also employs a flamethrower, riot shield, and shoulder cannon that he can be loaded with various types of ammunition.”
Stop what you’re doing and watch this trailer immediately. We got a ton of new #MKAftermath gameplay to show! pic.twitter.com/BPJ36gPJMV
— Mortal Kombat 11 (@MortalKombat) May 13, 2020
According to NetherRealm Studios, people that pre-order Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath digitally or physically will get the Eternal Klash Skin Pack at launch. The pack features character skins “Unbound Rage” Scorpion, “Son of Arctika” Sub-Zero, and “Kori Power” Frost. There also appears to be an unannounced MK2 Cyber Ninja RoboCop skin.
Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath will cost $39.99 USD as standalone DLC for Mortal Kombat 11. However, purchasing the Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath Kollection for $59.99 USD bundles the standard game, the Kombat Pack which includes previous DLC characters and skins, as well as the new Aftermath content.
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