Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermathis set to launch on May 26, and it’s bringing with it three new DLC characters. While there are plenty ofMortal Kombatfans excited to play as Fujin and Sheeva, it’s safe to say that there’s a lot of buzz surrounding theMortal Kombat 11RoboCop DLC. RoboCop will be coming toMortal Kombat 11with his own unique move-set, Fatalities, and suite of customization options.

A new video released by NetherRealm Studios shows off some of RoboCop’s customization options, with players able to change the look of his weapons, helmet, and more. There’s a staggering number of different looks thatMortal Kombat 11: Aftermathplayers can giveRoboCopin the game, though it’s unclear how many will be available from the start and how many players will have to unlock.

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TheMortal Kombat 11: Aftermathexpansion is looking to add significant content to theMK11experience. Besides RoboCop,Fujin, and Sheeva,Mortal Kombat 11players can also look forward to the return of Stage Fatalities and Friendships. Plus, the expansion will include some brand new story content that picks up right where the base game’s story left off.

As revealed in theMortal Kombat 11: Aftermathannouncement trailer, the game will focus on Shang Tsung,Night Wolf, and Fujin confronting Raiden and Liu Kang. Needless to say, it will be interesting to see what happens next, and luckily, fans only have to wait a little over a week to find out.

Of course, that’s assuming that they’re willing to purchase theMortal Kombat 11: Aftermathexpansion. While some of the new content will be available for free, the DLC characters and new story mode will not. TheMortal Kombat 11: AftermathDLC price is $39.99, though those who have yet to purchase the Kombat Pack can get that bundled with it for an extra $10, bringing the total price to $49.99. Depending on how substantial the new story content is, $39.99 might not be too bad for theMortal Kombat 11: Aftermathexpansion, but there are definitely some fans who have complained that that’s a pretty steep asking price.

Regardless, theMortal Kombat 11: Aftermathexpansionshould go a long way in keeping fans engaged with the game in the coming months. It will be interesting to see NetherRealm Studios' next game, but for now, there’s still plenty to do inMortal Kombat 11.

Mortal Kombat 11is out now for PC, PS4, Stadia, Switch, and Xbox One.