All Mortal Kombat 11 characters: check out the full roster
From old faves like Cage or Scorpion, to new faces like Geras and the Kollector. Meet every Mortal Kombat 11 character so far
The full list of Mortal Kombat 11 characters has a huge roster with variety of reappearing faces, and that doesn't cover upcoming DLC characters or the deep customization options that can make each Mortal Kombat 11 character more unique. Many prominent characters are featured, including familiar faces like Scorpion and Sub-Zero to new foes like Geras and the Kollector. You'll have a tough decision picking your favorite Mortal Kombat 11 characters, trust me.
While Joker and The Terminator have been rumored as Mortal Kombat 11 DLC characters, nothing official has been announced at this point. Shang Tsung is the only upcoming character we know about and we don't have a release date for his debut just yet. We're still waiting on Warner Bros. and NetherRealms to reveal more info on the post launch support for Mortal Kombat 11, but Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment president David Haddad did confirm that they have "years of content" on the way.
On top of the 25 unique Mortal Kombat 11 characters at launch, several characters have skins that completely overhaul how they look. So even if you're favorite fighter is lacking in the visuals department, you can grind a little to unlock a new look.
Without further ado, here are all the playable characters featured in Mortal Kombat 11 with the skins they start with:
Erron Black
Raiden
Scorpion
Geras
Kabal
The Kollector
Noob Saibot
Shao Kahn
Citroen
Frost
Jax
Johnny Cage
Kano
Kung Lao
Sub-Zero
D’Vorah
Jacqui Briggs
Jade
Kotal Kahn
Liu Kang
Sonya Blade
Baraka
Skarlet
Cassie Cage
Kitana
Fight your bloodlust! Check out our guide on how to do Mortal Kombat 11 Mercy finishers here!
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