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MultiVersus is a free-to-play platform fighter with an ever-expanding cast of iconic characters and legendary universes, various online modes, in-game events, on-going content-filled seasons, and more ...
Less than a year ago, WB Games purchased Player First Games, the studio behind their free-to-play crossover platform fighting ...
WB Games has announced that MultiVersus will once again shut down on May 30th. There will be a way to play the game offline for the forseeable future, but the game will be delisted from all platforms ...
Warner Bros. crossover fighter MultiVersus is officially ending after its next season, as history repeats itself. Many games have tried to emulate the success of Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros.
Multiversus will be shutting down on May 30, 2025, Player First Games confirmed. Season 5 will be the game’s final season, after which all online features will end and the game will be delisted ...
In a blog post by Player First Games, the team stated that, with the release of Season 5 on February 4th, MultiVersus will stop receiving updates and support come its end date of May 30th.
MultiVersus Season 5 will begin on February 4 and serve as the final season before the game ends service on May 30, publisher Warner Bros. Games and developer Player First Games announced. It will ...
Player First Games, the studio behind the Warner Bros. platform fighter MultiVersus, has announced the game will be shutting down. The game will soon begin its fifth and final season, with servers ...
MultiVersus, Warner Bros.’ attempt at creating a Smash Bros. like game with iconic WB characters, has announced that they’re officially shutting down the game. For the second time. The initial ...
One was MultiVersus, a crossover between Warner Brothers’ iconic franchises. After several years of rocky history, the game entered its fifth and final season. Recently, the developers announced ...