Mortal Kombat X Mobile Game: For Both Android And Apple Set For Release In April 2015, The New Version UnrestrictedLike The Console Version?

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Warner Bros and NetherRealms have revealed an upcoming companion of the Mortal Kombat X mobile game. It is set for release in April 2015 to Android devices, iPads and iPod Touches, under the same name. The new version will let gamers play Mortal Kombat X anytime and anywhere.

The mobile game will have the mish mash of multiplayer fighting, card collecting, combat and more. At this time, combat is more to control movements by swiping the touch screen as shown in the latest teaser. Savage graphics, fatalities, x-ray brutalities and other fighting elements will be in both games, and will have characters like Sub-Zero, Scorpion and Raiden as well as Mortal Kombat X new fighters. Although, it is not yet sure if the similar character list same character list in the console will also be in the mobile version.

An important factor that should be curious about is how Warner Bros and NetherRealms did manage to get the approval of Apple to put the game in their mobile devices? Apple is against violent games, Mortal Kombat X is known to have whatnot and excessive violence.

NetherRealm will still be permitted to have full Brutalities and Fatalities in the mobile version, unrestricted? That would be read deal, particularly from the claims that some independent developers have had to delete guns images from their app store promo. It would be sort of funny if a game like Mortal Kombat X that let gamers cut people's throat, spillage and guts would not have guns in it and nothing but cartoon characters' images.

Gamers who own a console version or PC of Mortal Kombat X can link their smartphones and mobile device to their free WB Play account to access exclusive content in both games by doing tasks and milestones. Details about these milestones will soon be revealed and we will keep you updated about it.

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