TheMortal Kombat 11Spawn DLC won’t be out until March 17, but footage of what it will entail has already been revealed by NetherRealm Studios. Some of this Spawn DLC footage includes intro dialogue between him and other characters, and one such interaction lends a lot more credibility to one of the biggestMortal Kombat 11Kombat Pack 2 leaks.
There is aconversation between Spawn and Raiden inMortal Kombat 11where the two discuss Batman. What’s notable about this dialogue is that it’s the exact same, word-for-word dialogue that was leaked all the way back in April of 2019. That same leak included dialogue for other characters as well, lending further credibility to the leak and potentially giving fans an idea of what to expect from Kombat Pack 2.

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For example, the same leak where the Spawn/Raiden dialogue was revealed also included leaked dialogue betweenEvil Dead’s Ashand Spawn. The leak also included other characters that have yet to make their way to the game in the form of Fujin and Sheeva. Sheeva, it should be noted, appears in theMortal Kombat 11story cut-scenes, but is not a current member of the playable roster.
It’s possible that Ash, Fujin, and Sheeva wereplannedMortal Kombat 11DLC charactersthat have been scrapped. It’s also possible that they are being saved for theMortal Kombat 11Kombat Pack 2, though that has yet to be announced. While many fans assume thatMortal Kombat 11Kombat Pack 2 is on the way, NetherRealm has yet to actually mention it, and so fans should keep their expectations in check.
Alternatively,Mortal Kombat 11Kombat Pack 2could be in development, but it may feature completely different characters than the ones that have been leaked so far. Basically,Mortal Kombat 11fans won’t know for sure until an official announcement is made either confirming or debunking Kombat Pack 2.
If aMortal Kombat 11Kombat Pack 2 is in the works, it’s unlikely to be announced before theSpawn DLCis released. TheMortal Kombat 11Spawn DLC release date is March 17, so information on what’s next should come at some point after that.
Mortal Kombat 11is out now for PC, PS4, Stadia, Switch, and Xbox One.