By September 2005, the Xbox 360 was two months away. The GameCube was effectively dead in the water—Nintendo had already shifted focus to the Nintendo DS and the upcoming Wii. Midway probably crunched the numbers and realized that porting a violent M-rated game to a platform with a smaller user base (and one dominated by first-party Nintendo titles) wasn't worth the cost.
While officially released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, the game’s legacy remains strong, leaving many to wonder about a version. mortal kombat shaolin monks gamecube
Shaolin Monks did not receive direct sequel, though Midway planned a Fire & Ice follow-up featuring Scorpion and Sub-Zero (ultimately cancelled after Midway’s 2009 bankruptcy). The game has since gained cult status, particularly among GameCube collectors, as it was one of the few M-rated co-op exclusives on the system. By September 2005, the Xbox 360 was two months away
Even though you can't play the GameCube version, the game is packed with secrets that are worth seeking out on the available platforms: While officially released for the PlayStation 2 and
Unlocked playable characters Scorpion and Sub-Zero after completing the campaign The Legacy of "Fire & Ice" Following the success of Shaolin Monks , a sequel titled Mortal Kombat: Fire & Ice was planned. Protagonists
It is important to clarify that Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks officially released on the Nintendo GameCube. Despite rumors and fan petitions, the game was only made available on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox.