Mortal Kombat 1 DLC character Quan Chi launches in December

Mortal Kombat 1

Publisher Warner Bros. Games and developer NetherRealm Studios have announced Mortal Kombat 1 DLC character Quan Chi is launching this month.

The latest post-launch downloadable character to arrive in Mortal Kombat 1, Quan Chi is launching on December 14th for Kombat Pack owners and on December 21st for all users. The next character, Peacemaker, was confirmed to arrive in February 2024.


Here’s a rundown on the new character, plus a trailer:

Quan Chi was born into hard labor in an Outworld mine. He had no future, just the guarantee of certain death in its dark tunnels. Fearing for his life after betraying fellow mine workers, Quan Chi’s life was saved by a mysterious benefactor and in exchange for his service, she offered to free him from the mines and train him in dark magic. Now a master of the Netherrealm’s most vile sorcery, he plots with Shang Tsung to conquer the realms. In the new video, Quan Chi’s necromancing powers and manipulation of portals are on full display, including his ability to summon skulls, skeletons, and Netherrealm demons for devastating attacks.

Additionally, the trailer provides a first look at Khameleon, a new DLC Kameo Fighter who can assist during matches with a range of support moves. Khameleon will be available as part of the Kombat Pack and standalone purchase in Jan. 2024. Viewers will also catch a glimpse of Peacemaker, the upcoming guest character from DC’s The Suicide Squad film and the Peacemaker series on Max. Peacemaker in Mortal Kombat 1 will feature the voice and likeness of actor John Cena and will be available as part of the Kombat Pack and à la carte in Feb. 2024.

Mortal Kombat 1 has been available since September 2023 across PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store), Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and PlayStation 5.

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