Here’s why Mortal Kombat X for Xbox 360 And PlayStation 3 cancelled
If you are, you might be interested to learn that NetherRealms Studio’s Ed Boon has recently tweeted that this week, there will be some big Mortal Kombat X related news that will be revealed.
In a statement made by community administrator at Warner Bros games, he said that “Warner Bros”.
After months of delay in the game’s development, Warner Brothers Interactive has finally announced that it is no longer releasing versions of “Mortal Kombat X” for older generation consoles – the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3. For instance, Ubisoft is reportedly not planning to release the highly anticipated AAA title “Fallout 4” on the older generation of consoles.
After months of uncertainty, it is now official, “Mortal Kombat X” will not be coming to either PlayStation 3 (PS3) or Xbox 360. However, the team could not pull off the quality standards which the current-gen version of the game offers, and further added that they were not able to get last-gen consoles to match the quality standards ‘expected of a Mortal Kombat game’.
After that, word began to come out in May that the last-gen version of “Mortal Kombat X” also wasn’t going to make its June release date, and that it was again being moved all the way back to December. 31. The decision to cancel the game came from the power limitations of last gen consoles hardware, not to mention that the PC version is also plagued with its own share of issues.
Those who preordered the game for the last gen consoles can still get a full refund by heading to the retail store where they placed their preorders.
Owners of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 may have to cancel their preorders and their plans for a Fatality session as Warner Bros.