A deadly alliance Scorpion skin was made available inMortal Komabt 1for a limited time last year. Here’s how you can access the skin if it rotates back into the game in the future.
WhileMortal Kombat 1’s Shrinewill occasionally bless players with a skin unlock,in-game currencyand real-world money can still be used to unlock even more outfits.
Special skins occasionally put on offer in the game’s storefront, and a Scorpion Deadly Alliance design was on a limited-time offer last year. If you’re hoping it will rotate back into the game in the future and want to know how to access it, here are all the details you need.
How to unlock Scorpion’s fiery Deadly Alliance skin in MK1
On Mortal Kombat 1’s main menu, players shouldopen the store page, and then head to the “Premium Items” section. The Scorpion skin was previously featured in a bundle that costs1,000 Dragon Krystals, bearing a $10 price tag.
The full bundle came with the Deadly Alliance garb, plus five additional palettes – or color schemes – and an extra mask.
As mentioned above, the skin was originally only available for a limited time and while the Premium shop does rotate items, it’s currently unknown if the skin will be made available again in the future but if it does come back it’s likely to be at the same price tag.
Notably, beating the story mode automatically rewards users with 500 Dragon Krystals. So anyone who’s saved that bonus will only need to spend another $5 on Dragon Krystals to get the Scorpion skin.
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