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Mortal Kombat 1’s first set of DLC characters have leaked via Amazon

A couple of weeks ago, it was claimed that two DLC characters for Mortal Kombat 1 were already known, with both being guest characters from comic book series. Now, a leak via Amazon may have revealed the full DLC roster for the first year of the game. 

Mortal Kombat 1 was officially announced yesterday after numerous leaks. So far, we've only seen a cinematic reveal trailer, which also announced a September release date for the game. Pre-orders are now live and it would appear that the Amazon Italy listing for the game contained more information as it should have by including details of the first set of DLC characters.

As previous leaks claimed, Homelander from The Boys and Peacemaker will both be making appearances in Mortal Kombat 1. As the Amazon page listed, the likes of Quan Chi, Omni Man, Ermac and Takeda will be joining them in Kombat Pack 1. These details were later removed from the Amazon listing.

While NetherRealm has not yet officially announced any of this, all the other leaks so far have proven to be accurate. Combine that with the fact that this all appeared on an Amazon retail listing and we have plenty of reasons to believe this rumour.

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