


The game was being ported by High Voltage Software who ported the PC version.Little is known about the last gen ports of Mortal Kombat X, however, from online listings, it seems to have had similar features to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One counterparts. Due to this and despite the notable power disparity between the two, games were commonly ported between both systems, with the last gen versions of games usually being of a far lower quality than their (at that time) current generation counterparts. At the time, the Playstation 4 and Xbox One were new consoles and older consoles such as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 still had a large user base.

Interactive Entertainment has come to the regrettable conclusion that we cannot release Mortal Kombat X for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. It was officially cancelled in August 2015 with the official statement being:"After months of development, Warner Bros. The second delay occurred in May, although was never officially confirmed and had the game scheduled for an autumn 2015 release date.
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It should be noted also that Heavy Voltage Digital came under intense scrutiny of the handling on the PC port of the game and eventually abandoned the project, removing all references to it from their websites and social media. May be the reason for this as WarnerBros felt that shying away from the last generation systems would have been better (other planned last gen ports such as Mad Max were cancelled as well, lending more possibility to this idea). Failure of another last gen port, the port of Shadow of Mordor, a Lord of the Rings game which received large amounts of criticism. This has lead to speculation as to why the game was cancelled. We were not able to get the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions to the quality expected of a Mortal Kombat game and are very sorry for not being able to deliver the products as originally planned." Reason for Cancellation The reasoning given for the cancellation of the game is somewhat vague.
This happened in August 2015, which lines up with the date of cancellation.
