Mortal Kombat 11 Closed Beta kicks off on March 28
The Closed Beta of Mortal Kombat 11 will debut on March 28 with a roaster of five fighters, namely Baraka, Jade, Kabal, Scarlet, and Scorpion. At launch, the game is expected to come with a lineup of no less than 28 characters, including Cassie Cage, Kano, Sub-Zero, Raiden, and Kano. This new Mortal Kombat title will launch on April 23.
The Mortal Kombat saga has been around for 25 years and it definitely won't stop anytime soon. Those who pre-ordered Mortal Kombat 11 will be able to crush their opponents starting next week, on March 28, when the Closed Beta stage is set to begin.
Sadly, there are only five fighters available in the Closed Beta: Baraka, Kabal, Jade, Scarlet, and Scorpion. However, the character customization component of the game will be ready to use in this stage and offers various skins, special abilities, gear, taunts, brutalities, as well as intro and victory cinematics.
In addition to the above, we should also mention that the Closed Beta will include multiplayer matches alongside the Towers of Time single-player mode. At launch, the game will include no less than 28 characters, including some classic ones like Scorpion, Raiden, Sub-Zero, Sonya Blade, Baraka, Kano, as well as a few new arrivals, such as Geras.
Mortal Kombat 11 will hit Windows PCs alongside Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch consoles on April 23. The Closed Beta period is quite short, as it will last only between March 28 and March 31.
Codrut Nistor - Senior Tech Writer - 6324 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2013
In my early school days, I hated writing and having to make up stories. A decade later, I started to enjoy it. Since then, I published a few offline articles and then I moved to the online space, where I contributed to major websites that are still present online as of 2021 such as Softpedia, Brothersoft, Download3000, but I also wrote for multiple blogs that have disappeared over the years. I've been riding with the Notebookcheck crew since 2013 and I am not planning to leave it anytime soon. In love with good mechanical keyboards, vinyl and tape sound, but also smartphones, streaming services, and digital art.