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Controversy Over Mortal Kombat 1 Microtransactions: Are Fans Being Scammed?

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

2023-11-15 11:36:45

Mortal Kombat 1 has been getting a lot of flak lately for its Halloween deaths, and this appears to be the first of a handful of seasonal deaths. Fans were unhappy that they had to open their wallets for the game’s most iconic feature and took to social media to protest. Now, according to IGN , Warner Bros. appears to have changed its tune. Unlike Fatality, which cost 1,200 Dragon Krystals (approximately $9.99), they will now be released in a bundle for the same price. This will include Halloween deaths, Thanksgiving deaths, and the upcoming winter deaths. This does mean that kills are now much cheaper than when purchased individually, but fans will still be a little shocked by it all. There’s always the option to avoid microtransactions, but some people will feel like they’re missing out on interesting content. what do you think? Should Mortal Kombat 1 pay for body count?
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