Mortal Kombat pre-orders, special edition announced

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Cool news for PlayStation 3 owners, this weekend Warner Bros. revealed that God of War’s Kratos would appear as a fighter on Sony’s console when Mortal Kombat ships next year. But everyone will be able to partake in the these goodies — special editions and pre-order items.

The “Kollector’s Edition” of the title will ship with Sub-Zero and Scorpion figures, a collectible art book, and downloadable content that will add “Klassic” costume skins and avatar costumes. The “Tournament Edition” edition is for the hardcore MK combatants, and ships with a portable fight stick, along with the aforementioned downloadable content. Only 20,000 copies of this “Tournament” edition will be available.

On to the pre-orders… GameStop will be offering the classic Scorpion skin, along with the fighter’s original fatality. Sub-Zero gets the same treatment if you pre-order from Best Buy, and Reptile gets the skin/fatality love if you pre-purchase from Amazon. Tough choices. Hell, just pre-order them all.

Mortal Kombat is scheduled to ship April 2011.


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