'Mortal Kombat X' Fatalities: Performing easy Fatalities by spending real cash

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Fatalities separate "Mortal Kombat X" from other fighting video games in the field, and while it is fun to learn all these combinations by combing through the game the hard way, NetherRealms has found a method to cut through all of that. Behold, Easy Fatality Packs. 

Gamers who have some real-world money to shed might as well spend them on these add-ons, which allow players to pull off some quick but brutal moves with "simplified" input. Players can get five Easy Fatalities for $0.99 while shedding $4 more will endow them with 30. 

However, there is a way to earn these Easy Fatalities without shredding some hard-earned cash but it is not an instant deal. If players are ardent enough to play through "Mortal Kombat X," they can eventually earn consumable tokens that they can use to perform these nippy gruesome moves, which can be done by simply pressing two buttons. 

When these tokens run out, however, these Easy Fatalities Packs come in handy unless players (more specifically, the cost-conscious and the battle-loving ones) are willing to do more rounds of bloody melee to acquire more. 

But if these new microtransactions for "Mortal Kombat X" do not appeal as much, there are other expansion packs to try. For $19.99, players can painlessly unlock everything in the Krypt all at once. 

Gamers who would like to see Sub-Zero in new gear can get the Blue Steel Sub-Zero add-on for only $1.99. Goro comes with a $4.99 price tag, but buying the $29.99 Kombat Pack will grant early access to skins and of course, play as Jason Voorhees, Predator, Tremor and Tanya. 

There is no easy way for players who would not opt to spend cash for these Krypt items. There is only one way and that is to work adamantly to best "Mortal Kombat X."  

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