Mortal Kombat X Patch 1.03 Released
New Update fixes several problems, including log-in issues; Some players claim Jason Voorhees is now teased in character select screen.
Developer NetherRealm has deployed a new patch to Mortal Kombat X, installing various fixes to bugs and problems encountered in the game.
Patch 1.03, which weighs more than 3GB, marks the game's third update since its release on Tuesday last week.
Listed within the patch notes is a fix to network sign-in issues, which locked some PlayStation 4 players out of the online components of the game.
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An outline of patch notes, published on Reddit and NeoGAF, can be found below:
- Krypt Switches Fix
- Sony Entertainment Network account Sign In Fix
- Leader Board Fix
- Purchasing Easy Fatality Fix
- Test Fixes
Some users are claiming that the update also adds a Jason Voorhees silhouette to the character select screen, seemingly paving the way for the character's inclusion into the main roster, yet other players claim they do not see this.
Mortal Kombat X launched across the UK on Tuesday April 14 and, by the following Monday, was reported to be the fastest-selling game in the series' 23-year history. (This statistic only applies to UK sales).
Take a look at some of our favourite Mortal Kombat X screens below.

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