Display title | Monday Night Combat |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Monday Night Combat, developed by Kirkland, WA based Uber Entertainment is a class based Third-Person Shooter released on Xbox LIVE Arcade during the second annual "Summer of Arcade"; it was later released on PC via Steam. Taking place Twenty Minutes Into the Future MNC revolves around a futuristic Blood Sport of Clones versus Bots with the same popularity, syndication, marketing potential and overblown spectacle of the NFL. |