'Mortal Kombat X' characters: 'Predator' DLC release early July; videos, gameplay image leaked

 Mortal Kombat X website

The third DLC character for "Mortal Kombat X" is the Predator from the hit movie franchise that started in 1987 with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Carl Weathers. The character is set to join the gaming world this July but several gamers have already leaked videos and images of the character in action. 

Xbox user Sonicdude20th uploaded several videos showcasing both the Predator in action and the additional Carl Weathers costume for Jax. Early on, Gamespot said that the videos could be pulled down anytime and as of the time of writing, they are no longer available on YouTube. Viewers who were fast enough were able to see their different special moves, Fatalities, and more.

A report from Game Rant cites that the YouTube video, prior to being taken down, already hit over 80,000 views. The report also noted that the Predator has some of the goriest finishers and special moves in a game that is already famous for gore and violence, making the character a very special highlight. 

Then there is Reddit user grassisalwayspurpler who posted several still images of the DLC pack. Both Jax, using the Carl Weathers costume, and the Predator are showcased in the photo gallery. 

The "Predator" DLC is the third character DLC pack for "Mortal Kombat X." The first one gave gamers Jason Voorhees and this was later followed by a DLC pack for Tanya. Following the release of the "Predator" pack, there will be at least one more confirmed DLC character, Tremor. 

All of the DLC characters can be purchased individually or they can be acquired through the $30 Kombat Pack. Gamers who do not want to pay can still encounter the DLC characters in the challenge tower. Once the challenge has been completed, the character can be unlocked and used. 

According to the report from Game Rant, some gamers have already spotted the Predator in the game's Tower Mode although there have been no screen shots to confirm this at the time of writing. 

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