Super Monday Night Combat

Super Monday Night Combat (or SMNC) was a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game developed and published by Uber Entertainment for Microsoft Windows.

In May 2018, Uber Entertainment shut down Super Monday Night Combat's servers due to the game's low player count and lack of compliance with the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) mandate.

The main goal of the Super Crossfire mode is to destroy the opposing team's Money Ball through Bot hits, damage infliction and other in-game assaults.

The money looted can be spent to spawn more waves of bots, purchase products at vending machines to refill health and speed up the character, and activate multiple functioning buttons that vary depending on the map.

As the match goes on, the announcer takes a break every 10 rounds to allow the player's time to build, rebuild or heal turrets and play various mini-games to prepare for the upcoming wave of bots.

The game retained a reference to the original commentator through its miniboss "Chickey Cantor", a giant chicken who could be killed to receive a temporary power boost.