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Mortal Kombat 1 -dlc- -01006560184e7005- -v5898... -

: The build version of the update, often corresponding to major balance changes or the release of new fighters like Ghostface or T-1000 . Key Content in MK1 DLC Updates

First, a quick primer. 01006560184E7005 is the base Title ID for Mortal Kombat 1 on the eShop (US region). Every update gets a version number. v5898 is the most recent cumulative patch as of this writing, including all previous DLC compatibility data for Ermac, Homelander, and Takeda. Mortal Kombat 1 -DLC- -01006560184E7005- -v5898...

| Aspect | v5898 Rating | | :--- | :--- | | Visuals | 6/10 (Was 3/10 at launch) | | Performance (FPS) | 7/10 (Docked), 5/10 (Handheld) | | Load Times | 4/10 | | DLC Stability | 7/10 | : The build version of the update, often

You’d think by patch v5898, someone at NetherRealm or Shiver Entertainment (the porting team) would have addressed the load times. Nope. Every update gets a version number

If you’re on Switch and Mortal Kombat 1 is your only way to play (no PS5, Xbox, or gaming PC), then v5898 is the most stable the game has ever been. Invasion Mode no longer hard-crashes when you fight a Tarkatan horde. The shop in the Gateway Portal loads instantly. And Krossplay? Still not here, but that’s a network issue, not a patch one.

Before we dive into the DLC, let's take a brief look at the Mortal Kombat series. The first game was released in 1992 by Midway Games and quickly became a hit due to its unique blend of fighting gameplay and gruesome "fatalities." Since then, the series has grown to include over a dozen games, numerous spin-offs, and a complex narrative that spans multiple universes.

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