Mortal Kombat 11, which is shaping up to be thewackiest, goriest, and most intensegame in the series in years, gave hardcore fans a good reason to buy its Kollector’s Edition.

NetherRealm Studios fully unveiledMortal Kombat 11in a livestream event on January 17, revealing new gameplay, fatalities, and Ronda Rousey’s addition to the cast as Sonya Blade. NetherRealm Studios alsoannouncedthe game’s preorder bonuses and special editions.

The standard edition ofMortal Kombat 11, which will launch on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC, is up for preorders on various websites for $60. TheMortal Kombat 11 Premium Edition, meanwhile, will cost $100 and will include the Kombat Pack, which provides early access to characters, skins, and more content, though specific details will be revealed in the near future.

Standing out wasMortal Kombat 11 Kollector’s Edition, which is now available forpreordersexclusively at GameStop. For $300, gamers will receive theMortal Kombat 11 Premium Edition, a steelcase with magnets, Kollector Box packaging, and a human-scale replica of the mask of Scorpion, one of the most iconic fighters of the Mortal Kombat series.

Scorpion was featured alongside Raiden in theMortal Kombat 11announcement trailer that was played atThe Game Awards 2018. The latest entry in the long-running brutal fighting franchise will be released on April 23.

PreorderingMortal Kombat 11will give players access to Shao Kahn, another central figure in Mortal Kombat. Gamers will also be invited to theMortal Kombat 11beta, which willstarton March 28. It will only be available on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, leaving out PC and Nintendo Switch owners.

Mortal Kombat 11is set immediately after the events ofMortal Kombat X. It will feature returning fighters, such as Sub-Zero, Baraka, and Skarlet, as well as new characters such as Geras. There were also rumors that the anti-heroSpawnwill be making an appearance in the game, after creator Todd McFarlane suggested that “he’s on his way” when asked at a Reddit AMA.

No Mortal Kombat game would be complete without fatalities, and NetherRealm Studios kicks it up a notch inMortal Kombat 11.One fatality shown off was by Baraka, as he pulls off Scorpion’s face, rips his brain out, and takes a big bite out of it.