A representative from the company has confirmed that the players can get a hold of the seasonal bundle for 1,200 Dragon Krystals. For those who don't know, Dragon Krystals are the game's premium currency.
Just like in other titles with microtransactions like Overwatch and Diablo IV, players cannot get the exact number of Dragon Krystals even if they want to in Mortal Kombat 1. Those who are interested in getting the bundle will have to buy the 1,250 DK pack, which costs $9.99.
What's in Store for Players?
MK1's Seasonal Fatalities Bundle consists of all of the Fatalities from the Halloween and Thanksgiving bundles, as well as the upcoming Winter Fatality Pack that will arrive soon.
According to a tweet by the game's official Twitter page, players who have already purchased the Halloween Pack will get the new bundle at no additional cost.
The move to make the Seasonal Fatalities Bundle free to those who bought the Halloween Pack is likely done by NetherRealm Studios to appease the fans of the game.
When the controversial Halloween Bundle was released last October 27, people were angry at the company for offering Fatalities at a cost. That was unprecedented given that Fatalities are a staple in Mortal Kombat games.
Something for Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is just around the corner. The company wants to celebrate that by including a collection of gruesome Fatalities that are fit for the occasion. Although the Fatalities have not been officially revealed yet, some dataminers have uncovered something nasty.
Those who want to have a glimpse can watch the video below:
Players went to different social media platforms to react to the leaked video. According to Redditor @MOEverything_2708, even by MK standards, the Fatality is quite gross.
Fans Are Not Happy
Despite the many inclusions, MK1 players are not happy with the direction that the company is heading by offering another paid bundle. It seems that the higher-ups at NetherRealm Studios are doing everything they can to milk their fanbase.
One Twitter user did not mince words and said that the paid Fatalities bundle is a straight-up scam. Players have already spent $80 for the base game and the company is not offering them a chance to earn Dragon Krystals for free.
Another player said that they will never buy a Mortal Kombat game ever again. The thought of having to pay extra just to get something that was supposed to be a core part of the game is wrong on so many levels.
While most of the players are angry at the company, one Twitter user has offered some good advice. They said that NetherRealm Studios should add a way for players to earn Dragon Krystals just by playing the game.
What do you think of the upcoming Seasonal Fatalities Bundle for Mortal Kombat 1? Are you going to purchase it when it becomes available on November 17?
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