Difference between revisions of "Monday Night Combat"
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'''''Monday Night Combat''''' is a class-based third-person shooter developed by [http://www.uberent.com {{botignore|Uber}} Entertainment]. | '''''Monday Night Combat''''' is a class-based third-person shooter developed by [http://www.uberent.com {{botignore|Uber}} Entertainment]. | ||
− | Both '''''Monday Night Combat''''' and '''''Super Monday Night Combat''''' have taken part in | + | Both '''''Monday Night Combat''''' and '''''Super Monday Night Combat''''' have taken part in a '''''Team Fortress 2''''' crossover event, where certain cosmetic items have been shared through the two games as a promotional offer. |
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Monday Night Combat is a class-based third-person shooter developed by Uber Entertainment.
Both Monday Night Combat and Super Monday Night Combat have taken part in a Team Fortress 2 crossover event, where certain cosmetic items have been shared through the two games as a promotional offer.
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