Over the last couple of weeks, PC savvy fans have been modding Mortal Kombat 1 to add new looks to NetherRealm Studios’ latest entry in the long-running fighting game franchise. Today, however, players can get their hands on some new costumes directly from the in-game store.
Mortal Kombat 1 has added two new alternate outfits to the game — one for Scorpion and the other for Mileena — and they’re available for purchase right now. Both combatants get spooky new digs that are perfect for Halloween.
These latest costumes are premium outfits and can be purchased in-game with Dragon Krystals. Like Sub-Zero before him, Scorpion now gets his own Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) skin, while Mileena gets the “Kannibal Killer” skin.
Both can be purchased individually for 800 Dragon Krystals each, or you can opt to purchase the bundle that includes both skins, plus Sub-Zero’s Day of the Dead costume. This bundle is listed for 1900 Dragon Krystals, but right now it appears to be on sale for 1,100 Dragon Krystals — which is actually quite the good price.
Purchasing Scorpion’s outfit here will give you access to the skin itself, five different color palettes for it, and the Dia de Muertos face mask as a customization item. Similarly to Sub-Zero again, Scorpion’s look sets him up in traditional Day of the Dead garb complete with skull face paint and the candy skull face mask.
Mileena, on the other hand, channels her best Hannibal Lecter and dresses as an escaped psycho killer. With this new costume, Mileena wears a straightjacket and a muzzle over her mouth, all while rocking a pretty slick ponytail.
Her straightjacket is also covered in blood here, signifying that the opponent clearly won’t be her first victim.
Mileena’s Kannibal Killer skin comes included with six different color palettes and a set of sai as her customization item.
Featured below we have screenshots of Scorpion and Mileena’s new Mortal Kombat 1 costumes, complete with a look at each of its colors. You will also find some beautiful shots of Mileena’s new skin courtesy of TQT.
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