New Mortal Kombat Gameplay Video Highlights Scorpion

New Mortal Kombat Gameplay Video Highlights Scorpion

New gameplay video shows Scorpion in all his brutal glory

By NateBest - Nov 01, 2010 12:11 PM EST
Filed Under: Mortal Kombat

Scorpion has re-emerged from hell once again... and he is ready to battle. Today, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and NetherRealm Studios are sharing a new video featuring Scorpion and some of his killer moves while he takes on an array of Mortal Kombat warriors. The video showcases some of his signature attacks as well as his ability to link special moves together to create more deadly combos.



Mortal Kombat is the most brutal installment of the landmark fighting game to date for release on the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system and Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft in 2011. The game is being developed by the newly re-named NetherRealm Studios, led by Mortal Kombat creator and creative director Ed Boon.

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