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Mortal Kombat X devs working ‘around the clock’ to fix PC issues

High Voltage Software, the developers who handled the PC port of Mortal Kombat X, are working "around the clock" to fix the issues that have been plaguing the fighting game since launch earlier this month.

The developer posted its latest patch on Saturday, and seemed convinced this would fix the majority of issues. Addressing the situation on Facebook, the studio noted:

"We've been working around the clock to address any outstanding issues with MKX. We just posted another patch (30 MB) at 2:40 CST, if this doesn't address issues you may be encountering please PM us with specific details so we can have the development team take a look. We want your experience to be awesome!"

It's worth pointing out that High Voltage Softare is the same studio handling the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game, which still have no set release date. I'm sure PC players would rather the studio fix their problems first before launching two additional versions, but it's clear the PC version should've been delayed alongside the Xbox 360 and PS3 editions as well. Either way, I'd be cautious picking up the last-gen versions of Mortal Kombat X.

Matt Liebl

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