'Mortal Kombat X' news: Learn more about new content coming to 'Kombat Pack 2'

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Fans are finally able to get a better look at the new content coming to "Mortal Kombat X," thanks to a new gameplay trailer for the upcoming downloadable content (DLC) "Kombat Pack 2."

The new trailer is not all that long, and as expected, it is focusing mainly on the four new characters being added to the game, with those being Bo' Rai Cho, Leatherface, Tri Borg, and the Xenomorph from "Alien."

The trailer shows off the new characters in battle as they execute some of their signature attacks.

Most notably, fans got a look at exactly how Tri Borg fits into the game. During the trailer, Tri Borg was seen sporting three different skins, and that would seem to suggest that there may be skills inherent to a particular color.

As some may already know, Tri Borg is basically a mix of three other "Mortal Kombat" characters, with those being Cyrax, Robot Smoke, and Sektor, according to Polygon.

The trailer did not show anything else beyond the new "Kombat Pack 2" characters in action, although fans should know that they are getting more from the new DLC pack than just the four additional fighters.

For instance, those who may not have pre-ordered "Mortal Kombat X" and thus missed out on acquiring Goro now have a chance to add him to the game by getting the new DLC pack.

On top of that, there will also be three skin packs added to the game via the new DLC, GameSpot reported.

First off is the Apocalypse Pack that introduces additional character skins for D'Vorah, Erron Black, and Takeda.

There is also the Brazil Pack that will be adding the Capoeira Liu Kang skin, the Futbol Cage skin, and also the Gaucho Kung Lao skin.

Last up is the Kold War Pack that adds the Motherland Sonya skin, the Revolution Kano skin and the Tundra Sub-Zero skin.

"Kombat Pack 2" will also be adding the Kold War Scorpion skin to the game.

No official release date has been announced for "Mortal Kombat X's" new DLC pack.

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