![]() Steam users flooded the game's store page with complaints, while High Voltage has said it is now working on a new version of the patch. The Conduit developer High Voltage Software, which made the fighter's PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 ports, removed the 15.8GB update file just hours after it was pushed live. ![]() ORIGINAL STORY 11.11am: Mortal Kombat X's latest PC patch has been pulled offline after it was found to have deleted players' save files. "We will make sure that you are helped out if you were impacted by this issue," the Mortal Kombat Team concluded. The developer added that if players don't hear back by Friday, 8th May, at 12pm EST (8pm UK time), they should submit a customer service help request by heading to the game's support page, and clicking "Ask for Help" then selecting question type "Gameplay Help Request" and choosing "Save Game Issue" under specific question. "Affected players should be hearing from us soon with details on how we are addressing the situation." "We are truly sorry if the recent patch did cause you to lose your game save," the developer stated. ![]() Unfortunately, this won't bring back lost progress to the unlucky folks who downloaded the patch before it was fixed. UPDATE 10.57pm: High Voltage have released a fixed version of the Jason patch that won't wipe players' progress, the developer announced in a Steam community update.
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