Mortal Kombat XL

Mortal Kombat XL (2016)

by High Voltage Software, NetherRealm Studios, QLOC, WB Games
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Mortal Kombat XL is the complete edition of Mortal Kombat X. This includes all downloadable content characters from the two released Kombat Packs, almost all bonus alternate costumes available at the time of release, and improved gameplay, and netcode featuring a rollback system.
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Why Mortal Kombat XL Needs to Be on GOG and Why It’s a Top 3 MK Game with Some of the Best DLC Ever Mortal Kombat XL isn’t just a complete edition—it’s a celebration of everything that makes Mortal Kombat one of the most legendary fighting franchises ever. A definitive version of Mortal Kombat X, it bundles all the DLC characters, skins, and content into one brutal, content-rich package. And it 100% deserves to be on GOG, where it can live DRM-free and accessible for fans of classic and modern MK alike. What sets MKXL apart is its massive roster, including not just MK staples like Scorpion, Sub-Zero, and Liu Kang, but also incredible guest fighters like Alien, Predator, Jason Voorhees, Leatherface, and the Xenomorph. These DLC fighters didn’t feel like throwaway gimmicks—they were fully fleshed-out with unique moves, fatalities, and styles, making every fight feel fresh. MKXL also refined the mechanics introduced in MKX, offering three variations for each character, letting players pick styles that fit their strategy. It’s deep, fast-paced, and absolutely brutal, with some of the best fatalities in the entire series. The DLC in MKXL wasn’t just add-on fluff—it expanded the game in every direction, from gameplay to visuals to pop culture appeal. Few fighting games have had such strong post-launch support with such iconic characters. Bringing Mortal Kombat XL to GOG would ensure this masterpiece is preserved and celebrated by PC players without DRM barriers. It’s a top 3 Mortal Kombat title because it blends nostalgia, innovation, and content into one legendary package.
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