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While Mortal Kombat X has enjoyed a hugely successful launch on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, folks who went with the PC version were provided a less than stable product upon release. Crashes, bugs, and a general shoddiness put a dark cloud over what could have been an excellent product.
Fortunately, NetherRealm Studios took notice, and has been working in conjunction with third-party developer High Voltage Software to make the necessary corrections. Multiple updates have been released thus far, but one in particular will hopefully bring PC fans the parity they deserve.
According to creative director Ed Boon, the next Mortal Kombat X patch–on schedule to drop tomorrow–will bring “huge improvements” to the PC title. Though specifics weren’t stated, Boon and his fellow Kombat Kast hosts promised that this update will make the Steam version operate just like its counterparts on home consoles.
Tomorrow is a big day for the Mortal Kombat universe with the release of Jason Voorhees as a playable character, so let’s hope PC players will soon be able to take part in some unhindered fun as well.


While Mortal Kombat X has enjoyed a hugely successful launch on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, folks who went with the PC version were provided a less than stable product upon release. Crashes, bugs, and a general shoddiness put a dark cloud over what could have been an excellent product.
Fortunately, NetherRealm Studios took notice, and has been working in conjunction with third-party developer High Voltage Software to make the necessary corrections. Multiple updates have been released thus far, but one in particular will hopefully bring PC fans the parity they deserve.
According to creative director Ed Boon, the next Mortal Kombat X patch–on schedule to drop tomorrow–will bring “huge improvements” to the PC title. Though specifics weren’t stated, Boon and his fellow Kombat Kast hosts promised that this update will make the Steam version operate just like its counterparts on home consoles.
Tomorrow is a big day for the Mortal Kombat universe with the release of Jason Voorhees as a playable character, so let’s hope PC players will soon be able to take part in some unhindered fun as well.