<a href="http://www.midway.com">Midway</a> has announced that <a href="/games/mksm">Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks</a> (<strong>Xbox</strong>, <strong>PS2</strong>) has gone gold and has been released to manufacturing.
We've got an inquiry into <b>Midway</b> to clarify the ship date. As soon as we get an answer, we will update as soon as possible.
<b>UPDATE</b>: Midway sends word that the game's ship date is still <b>September 19th</b>. The one week difference is to account for the time it may take retailers to get the game on to stores shelves; however, in the case of most major retailers, like <B>GameStop</B>, <B>EB Games</b>, <B>Best Buy</B>, etc., the game will most likely be on shelves the next day.
As you can read, <b>Midway's</b> press release contains a ship date of <b>September 26th</b>, which is one week later than previously communicated ship dates from <b>Midway</b>. A quick check of major online game retailers reveals no change from the original ship date of <strong>September 19th</strong>.Midway Games today announced that the one of the most unique and heavily anticipated <strong>Mortal Kombat</strong> titles ever, <strong>Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks</strong>, has gone gold and will ship to stores for both the <strong>Sony PlayStation 2</strong> and the <strong>Microsoft Xbox</strong> video game system on <b>September 26th, 2005</b>.
The development team at Midway Studios, Los Angeles, along with the core <b>MK</b> creative team at Midway Studios, Chicago, has joined forces to take the best-selling <strong>Mortal Kombat</strong> franchise into the action/adventure realm. <strong>Mortal Kombat</strong> fans can now experience the MK franchise from an entirely new action/adventure perspective with the first-ever <b>Multi-Directional Kombat System</b> and explore the <strong>Mortal Kombat II</strong> universe as two of the series' favorite Shaolin Monks: <b>Liu Kang</b> & <b>Kung Lao</b> in either single- or multi-player action.
We've got an inquiry into <b>Midway</b> to clarify the ship date. As soon as we get an answer, we will update as soon as possible.
<b>UPDATE</b>: Midway sends word that the game's ship date is still <b>September 19th</b>. The one week difference is to account for the time it may take retailers to get the game on to stores shelves; however, in the case of most major retailers, like <B>GameStop</B>, <B>EB Games</b>, <B>Best Buy</B>, etc., the game will most likely be on shelves the next day.