Game Overview:
MultiVersus is a free-to-play platform fighting game developed by Player First Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
It features characters from across various Warner Bros. media properties, including Batman, The Lord of the Rings, Scooby Doo, and more.
The new update also brings general bug fixes and balancing updates for a number of characters, including Batman, Jake, Morty, and more.
Along with shrinking down and firing a bursting bubble projectile, Marvin can reverse the direction of allied projectiles.
The Game of Thrones map features various hazards and a remixed version of the theme with dynamic transitions based on the situation.
The platform fighter's latest season also adds an in-game store for cosmetics and playable characters, map changes, and more.
The powerful anti-hero and king of thunder has finally arrived, with a new trailer showcasing some of his abilities as a Bruiser.
Technical systems designer Devin Gajewski commented on the delay, noting it was "rough" but that the team "needed the time."
Shazam's arch-nemesis is finally making his way to the free-to-play fighter. He joins Rick and Morty and Gizmo and Stripe from Gremlins.
The main antagonist of the Gremlins franchise and Gizmo's violent counterpart is finally available in the free-to-play fighter.
A leak suggests that Joker's addition to the MultiVersus roster could be joined by the voice acting of Mark Hamill. Player First Games is yet to make a statement about the leak.
As a Mage-type character, the mad scientist excels in ring-outs, using bombs, blaster fire, and even Mr Meseeks to assail foes.
Along with improvements, a new "anti-infinite-combo system" has also been added, decaying attacks used four or more times in the same combo.
Studio Player First Games has revealed that Rick will be the next addition to the MultiVersus roster. Sadly, there hasn't been a confirmed release date for the character yet.
The Gremlins star is a Support character that can attack with a bow, ride a little car into opponents, and cleanse allies.
Gizmo can fire arrows and ignite opponents, sing to damage them with music notes and attach to his partner's back for numerous buffs.
Other characters to be released in Season 1 include DC Universe's Black Adam, Stripe from Gremlins and Rick Sanchez from Rick and Morty.
Season 1 of the free-to-play platform fighter is live. New characters like Rick and Morty, Black Adam and Stripe are coming later.
Digimon Survive was the eighth best-selling title in the US for July, despite only being available for two days during the tracking period.
Season 1 also includes the addition of Morty from Rick and Morty to the roster on August 23rd, followed by Rick at a later date.
The game's full official launch brings a host of new changes, including a new rotation of free characters, balance changes, and more.
A leaked image for the new additions emerges after game director Tony Huynh teased "future unannounced characters."
Ahead of Season 15's launch tomorrow, here are the best Perks for offense, defense, and utility along with their effects when stacked.
Player First Games has also confirmed that not all content in Season 1 will drop on the same day but "spread through the life of the Season."
Leveling up and earning Battle Pass rewards require XP. Gold is needed to buy new characters and train Perks. Here's how to get lots of both.
The platform fighter's open beta first became available on July 19th for early access players. It launched worldwide on July 26th.
The feature has allegedly been in the works for a while, and might end up being introduced with the upcoming season 1.
The delayed season adds Rick and Morty, three new icons, a new banner and new variant costumes for LeBron James and Bugs Bunny.
The newest Battle Pass and addition of Morty to the roster have been pushed back, though the developer will provide a new date "as soon as we can."
MultiVersus game director Tony Huynh took to Twitter to announce a nerf for Bugs Bunny. Huynh maintained that Bugs Bunny will still be fun after the nerfs.
The free-to-play platform fighter entered open beta yesterday, and saw impressive numbers in terms of concurrent users.
The Warner Bros. crossover fighter will be free-to-play for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5, and PC. Season 1 is slated to launch on August 9th.
It's been announced that MultiVersus will be kicking off its first season by adding LeBron James and Rick and Morty to its roster of characters.
A new trailer for MultiVersus talks about the game's rewards and progression systems. The trailer also mentions that there will be no lootboxes.
Closed alpha participants will gain early access to the open beta on July 19th. Progression and unlocks from the beta will also carry over into the future.
The leaker who first revealed the game's existence says several may not be in the game at launch since "most of the team isn’t thinking about the game in that sense."
We have played the MultiVersus closed alpha, and we're thoroughly impressed so far.
MultiVersus' closed alpha has kicked off and will go until May 27, while over 30 minutes of new gameplay footage have also been released.
Taz the Tasmanian Devil, Velma, and The Iron Giant will also join the platform fighter's roster, which will receive its open beta in a couple of months.
The closed alpha will be available till May 29th and features 13 playable characters with four modes across seven stages.
Player First Games' Tony Huynh and Daniel Kraft will face off with two "special guests" in three matches along with revealing new information.
Following the upcoming platform fighter's recent closed play test, nearly five minutes of gameplay footage have leaked.
A recent datamine of the MultiVersus tech test unearthed roughly two hours' worth of voice lines, potentially revealing several characters in the game's roster.
WB Games' upcoming free-to-play crossover platform fighter has opened up pre-registrations for its imminent tech test.
It's coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC with fighters like Shaggy, Tom and Jerry, Batman, Harley Quinn, Arya Stark and more.
Another new leak potentially spills the beans on details on gameplay mechanics, characters, and more for WB Games' rumoured crossover platform fighter.
Competitive Super Smash Bros. player Hungrybox posted the screenshot along with a video, which was then pulled by Warner Bros. Entertainment.
Another report by GamesBeat's Jeff Grubb doubles down on the recent leak that WB Games is working on a Super Smash Bros-inspired crossover fighter.
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