'Mortal Kombat X': Ed Boon Hinted via Twitter; Terminator will Appear in the Netherrealm Game?

Co-creator Ed Boon, of the famous game franchise "Mortal Kombat," hinted that the Terminator, the popular character of Arnold Schwarzenegger, was once considered for the game. Although, Boon didn't further elaborate on the details, it looks like T-800 would have been a great addition to the Horror Game Pack, which added Predator and "Friday the 13th" slayer Jason Voorhees as playable characters.

Even though, Terminator won't join "Mortal Kombat X," in the near future, players are happy with playing as T-800 in the incoming "WWE 2K16" video game, which is set for release on Oct. 27, 2016.

When NetherRealm mentioned that 'Tremor' is going to be the last character for 'Mortal Kombat X DLC', what they actually meant was that Tremor marks the end of 'Kombat Pack 1'. This has actually caused people to predict that the character additions to 'Mortal Kombat X DLC' are not yet over.

Based on the report of Comic Book, it looks like Netherealm is including Sindel, Rain and Baraka in the Kombat Pack 2. The rumor is reliable since all three mentioned characters have already been assigned their respective moves but is not yet playable, that coincide Ed Boon's 'Story Pack,' which was hinted last week. On the other hand, this could be involved in the speculated Kombat Pack 2.

The game "Mortal Kombat X," integrates cinematic, unparallel presentation with all brand new gameplays to offer the most violent Kombat experience. This is the first time that the game has different selections of each character affecting both fighting style and strategy. The fully-connected players and gameplay are introduced into a consistent online tournament where every fight is important for the supremacy in the global battle, according to Crossmap.

It seems like Ed Boon has been giving out teasers and hints generously this year, as he also previously hinted, Story Pack, Jurassic Park and Spawn. Let us know what you think about this news by leaving your comments below.

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