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Mortal Kombat getting bundled edition

By Chris Moore ()

If you still haven't picked up the excellent new Mortal Kombat game, you may want to wait for the bundle that was just announced.

Called Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition, the title will come with the 2011 game, all 4 DLC characters, three classic fatalities, 15 classic skins, the digital music version of Mortal Kombat: Songs Inspired by the Warriors and a downloadable version of the original Mortal Kombat movie. Read More.

EVO 2011 World Finals going on now

By Chris Moore ()

The best fighting gamers are being decided this weekend.  From around the world, players have fought long and hard to make it to the EVO 2011 World Finals.

The action started this morning and will go on through the weekend and will also be streamed live for all to see. Read More.

Freddy Krueger coming to Mortal Kombat

By Chris Moore ()

The fourth downloadable kombatant has been revealed and he is the stuff of nightmares.

Revealed at this year's San Deigo Comic Con, NetherRealm Studios unvealed that the mysterious fighter is none other than the master of nightmares Freddy Krueger. Read More.

PlayStation Network's return doesn't allow online play for all games

By Andrew Sztein ()

If you're like many of the staffers here at GE, you embraced the news of the return of online services for the PlayStation Network. However, the PlayStation store remains MIA, which means that many new games still can't be played online until the security issues with the store get sorted out, which could be as much for another two weeks. Read More.

Mortal Kombat Demo Coming Soon

By Christopher Seal ()

Warner Bros. Interactive has just announced that gamers looking forward to the newest version of Mortal Kombat can expect a demo to be released March 8th.

The demo will include four players: Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Mileena and Johnny Cage as well as two different stages for you to battle your opponents on. Read More.

Mortal Kombat Reboot Banned in Australia

By Daniel Acaba ()

Warner Brothers Interactive has recently announced that the upcoming Mortal Kombat, a reboot of the classic franchise, has been refused classification by the Australian Classification Board. This basically means that the game cannot be legally sold by stores, clearly quite a problem for those gamers down under hoping to get their hands on the upcoming NetherRealm Studios release. Read More.

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