'Mortal Kombat X' patch 1.02 update brings multiple improvements

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Patch 1.02 has recently been given to "Mortal Kombat X" players, bringing a lot of new improvements in the freshly released fighting game from NetherRealm Studios. 

According to Gamerant, the latest update for "Mortal Kombat X" comes with an improved online stability and game balance. It also features a free DLC skin called the Klassic Sub-Zero. The free DLC skin is part of the studio's plans to offer a highly strategized post-launch support campaign. 

Some of the inclusions in the new patch 1.02 are: 

General - Can allow the regular or command grabs Throws that no longer need to connect on a reacting opponent who lays on the ground.

Shinnok (Impostor) - The character can now control the location of a Goro Stomp that was stolen.

Subzero (Grandmaster) - He can now use some combos on a grounded opponent that was frozen by the Ice Klone without having scale problems.

Takeda (Ronin) - The studio included a new move "Quick Kall" (Down, Towards, Front Punch) action that could quickly return a dropped blade without doing having to do an attack.

Takeda (Shirai Ryu) – This character will now be allowed to constantly teleport to the other side whenever he is doing the Air Shirai Ryu Port.

The new update also offers PC players added 10,000 Krypt Koins that can be redeemed as soon as the players start the game after the update had been received. Players can use this to instantly unlock some of the games Brutalities, Fatalities, and added skins. 

Meanwhile, BleedingCool claims that NetherRealm Studios might soon release the "Klassic Fatalities" DLC. The website spotted a forum on Reddit claiming that the game studio will come up with an important expansion pack sometime soon. 

Although this report is still unconfirmed at the moment, the game creator unveiled another good news on itsTwitter account, saying, "FYI: The latest patch for Mortal Kombat X comes with a Klassic Sub-zero costume for FREE. Each DLC patch will too!" 

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