Friday, March 18, 2011

Warner Bros. Have Detailed The UK Mortal Kombat Kollector's Edition, Available At GAME And GameStation


Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and NetherRealm Studios have detailed the UK Mortal Kombat Kollector's Edition. This collection will only be available in GAME and GameStation. The "Kollection" comes with:
  • Kollectible Figurine of Scorpion and Sub-Zero
  • Exclusive Art Book: 110+ page book detailing The Art of Mortal Kombat, featuring original concept sketches and game art.
  • Exclusive in-game Retro Ninja Costume: Alternate in-game costume for Ermac inspired by the original character designs.
  • Xbox 360 exclusive: Customize your Xbox LIVE avatar with Mortal Kombat inspired costumes.
  • PS3 exclusive: Mortal Kombat avatars and themes.



Press Release

Today, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and NetherRealm Studios have a special announcement for UK fans of the highly-anticipated iconic video game, Mortal Kombat.

The special Mortal Kombat Kollector's Edition will be available for pre-order online in the UK exclusively from GAME and GameStation, with the following killer list of limited edition items:

· Kollectible Figurine of Scorpion and Sub-Zero
· Exclusive Art Book: 110+ page book detailing The Art of Mortal Kombat, featuring original concept sketches and game art.
· Exclusive in-game Retro Ninja Costume: Alternate in-game costume for Ermac inspired by the original character designs.
· Xbox 360 exclusive: Customize your Xbox LIVE avatar with Mortal Kombat inspired costumes.
· PS3 exclusive: Mortal Kombat avatars and themes.

The Mortal Kombat Kollector's Edition can be pre-ordered in the UK right now from:

GAME - http://bit.ly/gfBkVR

GameStation - http://bit.ly/g61OCB

Mortal Kombat is the most brutal instalment of the landmark fighting game to-date and is set for release on the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system on 21ST April 2011 in the UK.

The game is being developed by NetherRealm Studios, led by Mortal Kombat creator and creative director Ed Boon.

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