Mortal Kombat 11 and Injustice 2 Bundle Hits GIGANTIC Discount – Grab Two of the Best Fighting Games for Next to Nothing

With Mortal Kombat 1 due for release in a few short months, it’s no surprise that the marketing push for the game is ramping up. In between new trailers, leaks, stress-tests and the franchise creator teasing fans on Twitter, it seems two of NetherRealms Studio’s previous games are on sale at a ridiculously low price.

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Mortal Kombat 11 and Injustice 2, Sub-Zero and Superman Approve

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As part of the current sale over on the PlayStation store, fans of fighting games can grab two of the best in the genre for an absolutely snip of a price. The bundle of the two games includes everything, from the base games to all available DLC, which in the case of Mortal Kombat 11’s Aftermath add-on, will be essential for those considering buying Mortal Kombat 1.

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“Following Shinnok’s defeat, Dark Raiden plans to protect Earthrealm by destroying all of its enemies and making an example of Shinnok; decapitating him. This latter act inspires Kronika, Shinnok’s mother and the keeper of time, to rewrite history to undo Raiden’s interference and erase him from existence.”

The ending of Aftermath saw Liu Kang defeat Shang Tsung and, with Raiden’s help, completely rebuild the universe, from the timeline to the characters involved. Whilst he chose to include certain evil, it wasn’t particularly clear who was still around to be the antagonists of the upcoming sequel. Story wise there hasn’t been much disclosed about the sequel, but with regards to Mortal Kombat 11’s story, it was a fitting end to the franchise-long-lore, and still managed to leave a few cliffhangers for fans to get excited about.

Related: “Great game-play trailer koming soon with more MAIN & KAMEO fighter reveals”: Ed Boon Teases New Mortal Kombat 1 Gameplay Trailer

With the timeline reset, the upcoming sequel has a considerable freedom to use different, long-dead characters, as well as change the established origins of others, although that could result in some fan-outrage, depending on what and who they change.

“Injustice 2’s storyline centers around Batman and his insurgency’s attempt to restore society after the fall of Superman’s Regime; however, the arrivals of the newly formed supervillain group “The Society” and the alien Brainiac force Batman to consider freeing the imprisoned Superman to help combat the threats.”

Injustice 2 follows on from the cult classic and well received Injustice: Gods Among Us, with Batman attempting to right the wrongs brought about by Superman’s actions in the previous game. It has been six long years since it came out, and fans have been clamouring for a followup to it, and along with teasing more Mortal Kombat, creator of both franchises Ed Boon has been subtly hinting we may be getting a third installment before long.

Injustice 2

In the mean time we’ll have the second game to fill our time with, and with the sale on the bundle of both Mortal Kombat 11 and Injustice 2, we’ll have plenty to occupy ourselves with in the meantime.

Related: Mortal Kombat 1’s Unique Solution to Rage-Quitters Revealed in Stress Test over the Weekend – Very on Brand!

Available now on the PlayStation Store for a paltry £13.49/$9.99, the total package will offer hundreds of hours of gameplay, and they both boast healthy playerbases, so if you’re worried about the online servers being desolate and abandoned, don’t.

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Written by Luke Addison

Luke Addison is the Lead Video Game Critic and Gaming Editor. As likely to be caught listening to noughties rock as he is watching the latest blockbuster cinema release, Luke is the quintessential millennial wistfully wishing after a forgotten era of entertainment. Also a diehard Chelsea fan, for his sins.

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