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Submitted by Superfragilistic 1344d ago | news

'Kollector's Edition': MK vs DC survey asks what you want

X3F writes:

Hot off the heels of announcing a new podcast related to the development of the upcoming fighter, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, a potential list of special edition extras was teased today. Gamers on Midway's mailing list for more info on MK vs. DC were treated with a survey earlier today that asked which extra they would be interested in if a "Kollector's Edition" was made available.

Possible extras include:

* Comic Book
* Art Book
* Soundtrack
* T-shirt
* Animation Cell
* Exclusive DC video
* Making of MK vs DC video

To be honest we'd like something a bit cooler that deserves the extra few dollars. Not that an art book isn't nice, but how about a statue of Batman punching the lights out of Sub-Zero? Or you know, Kryptonite. In case Superman loses it and someone needs to take him out. Think we'd still prefer the statue, actually. (Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe, PS3, Xbox 360)

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