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As Xbox celebrates its 20th anniversary, the fan-favorite Mortal Kombat 11 could be making its way to the Xbox Game Pass. Mortal Kombat 11 released for Xbox One in 2019, and now users have an option to upgrade to Xbox Series X|S at no extra cost.

This news of MK11 arriving on the Game Pass comes from the latest Instagram post of Game Pass. And this is great news for the fans who are yet to play the game.

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Xbox exclusive Mortal Kombat 11 is on its way for PC users 

Xbox Game Pass posted an Instagram reel where they teased Mortal Kombat 11 arriving on the subscription service. This means that PC users will finally get to play this much-loved game from the Mortal Kombat franchise.

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Mortal Kombat 11 came out in 2019 and is a continuation of 2015’s Mortal Kombat X. The latest DLC added some iconic characters to the Kombat Pass with some known names such as Rambo, Robocop, The Terminator, and The Joker, creating a robust and memorable cast for the series.

Although the arrival of MK11 on the Game Pass is not yet confirmed by either Microsoft or NetheRealm Studios, fans hope to see their favorite game debut on the Game Pass soon.

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Xbox celebrates its 20th anniversary by releasing a brand new controller

As Xbox completes two decades in the gaming industry, Xbox has released a brand new controller to commemorate their twentieth anniversary in a grand style. The controller is translucent with a neon green accent and features a small Xbox 20 logo.

To add icing to this birthday cake, Xbox has also included a special touch from their boss Phil Spencer. The back panel of the controller features a phrase along with Phil Spencer’s signature.

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Xbox will unveil this exclusive new controller on their anniversary stream, and this indeed is a great way to celebrate having ruled the gaming industry for the last 20 years.

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