MK1: Ermac (DLC)
Ermac returns to MK1 as a free agent with a reworked moveset, finally cut loose from Quan Chi and the royal family he once served.
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About MK1: Ermac (DLC)
Ermac is a DLC character pack for Mortal Kombat 1, developed by NetherRealm Studios, and it does exactly what character DLC should do: deliver a meaningfully distinct fighter without asking you to relearn the whole game. The headline here is that Ermac is no longer a puppet. His lore reboot cuts the strings to Quan Chi and the royal bloodline, and that narrative shift is reflected in how he plays. This is not a reskinned archive pull. His movesets are described as all-new, which for longtime MK fans means the telekinetic soul-army identity gets a fresh mechanical pass rather than a copy-paste from older entries. As a character pick, Ermac has always attracted players who want range control and a floaty, oppressive pressure style. If that is your lane in fighting games, this pack earns consideration on those terms alone. NetherRealm tends to ship DLC characters that are polished and tourney-viable at launch, so the floor here is a competent, fully animated fighter with unique specials, brutalities, and fatalities, integrated into MK1's kameo system. The kameo pairing possibilities are worth experimenting with if you already own the base game and have a read on which assists complement telekinetic zoning. The rougher side of evaluating this is the lack of review data to lean on. There are no aggregated scores available, so this is a judgment call based on NetherRealm's track record with post-launch character drops, which is generally solid, and on how much you care about Ermac specifically versus other roster slots. If you are still on the fence about the broader MK1 cast, filling a gap with a lore-rebooted soul mage is a reasonable next step. If you are chasing a rushdown or grappler archetype, this is the wrong purchase. It is also worth flagging that this is DLC, not a standalone product. You need Mortal Kombat 1 installed and running to get any value out of it. Platform-wise, this listing covers Xbox Series X and Xbox One, so check your storefront matches your hardware before buying. No major accessibility concerns stand out beyond the standard fighting game execution barrier that comes with any NetherRealm title. Bottom line: Ermac is a well-constructed addition for MK1 players who want a mid-range, soul-powered zoner with fresh mechanics and a clean narrative slate. Whether he earns a spot in your main rotation depends entirely on your playstyle preferences and how deep you are already into MK1's roster. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- NetherRealm Studios, QLOC
- Publisher
- Warner Bros. Games
- Release Date
- Apr 23, 2024