Kano May Be A Playable Character In 'Mortal Kombat X,' According To Leaks
You can now possibly add Kano to the list of playable characters in the upcoming video game "Mortal Kombat X."
IGN reported that screenshots were leaked from a German magazine featuring the character. The website did mention that it wasn't able to verify the leaked images but they are worth taking a look at.
Kano in MKX #KANO #MORTALKOMBAT #MKX pic.twitter.com/uFjjXBVgDm
- Ryan (@westkoastkilla) August 3, 2014
A new clip for "Mortal Kombat X" was released over the weekend that revealed the inclusion of Raiden in the game.
The "Thunder God" has been a part of the franchise since its inception in 1992. The clip show's some of Raiden's combos and finishing sequences. The clip is NSFW due to graphic violence so you may have to wait to watch it later.
Check out the trailer below:
"Mortal Kombat X" was announced for a 2015 release on the PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC last month, according to Warner Bros.
IGN reported that the game will have a 2015 release and will be shown at E3 next week.
A press release by Warner Bros. revealed more about the game and said that gamers will have a brand new experience with this edition of the "Mortal Kombat" series.
"Mortal Kombat X combines cinematic presentation with all new gameplay to deliver the most brutal Kombat experience ever, offering a new fully-connected experience that launches players into a persistent online contest where every fight matters in a global battle for supremacy. For the first time, Mortal Kombat X gives players the ability to choose from multiple variations of each character impacting both strategy and fighting style. Players step into an original story showcasing some of the game's most prolific characters including Scorpion and Sub-Zero, while introducing new challengers that represent the forces of good and evil and tie the tale together."
Watch the trailer below:
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