'Mortal Kombat X' character news: Tri-Borg has a fourth form

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Tri-Borg's name in "Mortal Kombat X" may actually be a little misleading, considering this new character has a fourth form.

As seen during a recent Twitch stream for the game, Tri-Borg actually possesses a fourth variation known as LK-520, Twinfinite reported.

While the LK-520 designation may not ring a bell, "Mortal Kombat X" players may recognize the other name for it, which happens to be Cyber Sub-Zero.

As fans were able to see, Tri-Borg has an additional form that allows it to devastate opponents using moves that belonged to the robotic variant of Sub-Zero.

With Cyber Sub-Zero's repertoire now added to Tri-Borg's move set, that now brings the character's number of total variations up to four.

Tri-Borg's other forms include Cyrax, Sektor, and Smoke.

For those curious about what other moves Tri-Borg is capable of, iDigital Times took the time to break down the other attacks the character is capable of pulling off.

When using the Cyrax variation, players will be able to utilize Tri-Borg's trademark array of bomb attacks along with his damaging buzzsaw.

For players who want to utilize a long range arsenal of attacks for Tri-Borg, they can use the character's Sektor form in battles. Tri-Borg in Sektor form features an array of missile attacks that can devastate foes even from a distance, thus allowing the player to emerge unscathed while not taking one step closer to the opponent.

As for Tri-Borg's Smoke variation in "Mortal Kombat X," this particular form of the character features attacks that make use of a spear similar to the one Scorpion deploys and smoke bombs that can harm opponents.

"Mortal Kombat X" players who want to try out Tri-Borg inside the game can receive the character as part of the upcoming Kombat Pack 2 downloadable content (DLC).

Kombat Pack 2 will be released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One ports of "Mortal Kombat X" on March 1.

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