Peacemaker DLC for Mortal Kombat 1 launches March 6

Kombat pack owners are getting it earlier on February 28.

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Fans of John Cena’s character from Suicide Squad will be delighted to know that Mortal Kombat 1’s DLC – Peacemaker will launch on March 6.

Check out the gameplay trailer below:

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Peacemaker, featuring the voice and likeness of actor John Cena, is based on DC’s The Suicide Squad film and Peacemaker series on Max.

Peacemaker, also known as Christopher Smith, cherishes peace with all his heart and will kill anyone and everyone necessary to get it. In the new video, Peacemaker is ready to challenge Liu Kang’s New Era of peace and is equipped with a formidable moveset incorporating the character’s expert gunslinging skills, signature helmet abilities, and loyal bald eagle sidekick, Eagly, all complemented by his legendary dance moves and brash humor.

The trailer also provides a first look at gameplay for Janet Cage, a new downloadable content Kameo Fighter and alternate reality version of Johnny Cage who can assist during matches with a range of support moves. Janet Cage will be available as part of the Kombat Pack and for standalone purchase in March 2024.

 

 

For those who got the Kombat Pack, you will be getting the DLC characters earlier on February 28.

Mortal Kombat 1 is published by Warner Bros. Games and developed by NetherRealm Studios. The game is available now for the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store.

 

 

Here’s what we had to say about the game when it initially released:

Mortal Kombat 1 at its core, is one fine fighting game. It’s a great new installment to the series and a pretty good reboot–if you don’t expect Oscar-bait levels of writing. The gameplay is fluid and punchy, the sound design as always, is superb, and I need to reiterate that the characters are just way too good-looking for their own good. Even without its DLC “Kombat Pack,” you get your money’s worth in terms of in-game content and replayability. If you’re an FGC aficionado, then you’ll get even more mileage than the average player.

 

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Mortal Kombat 1 Review | Komplete and Utter Fun