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Mortal Kombat releases new DLC character, Kenshi

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Kenshi, the blind swordsman first introduced in Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance returns to the Mortal Kombat-verse as the second downloadable character for the rebooted Mortal Kombat which hit shelves back in April.

Following the recent release of the DLC character Skarlet, NetherRealm Studios shows no signs of letting up on the downloadable content for the newest title in the franchise. More characters are promised over the summer, as well as new character skins.

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The character of Kenshi is available today for 400 MS Points, or $4.99 for the PS3. Also available will be two free downloadable skins, the Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 Noob Saibot and Smoke.

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