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WB Games Fighter Multiversus Shuts Down After Season 5 - MSNWB Games and Player First Games announced Season 5 of Multiversus, which begins on February 4, will be its last. Once the season ends, online features for the game will no longer be available. WB ...
Multiversus' shut down will happen just months after the departure of WB Games president David Haddad, who is leaving the company in March after 12 years leading the games segment.
WB Games' free-to-play take on the Smash Bros. formula, MultiVersus, is going offline in May 2025, though the game will still be playable. Skip to main content Open menu Close menu ...
Warner Bros. Games has announced that MultiVersus, its divisive platform fighter, is going offline again later this year, this time for good, a full 12 months after its revival. WB Games says the ...
MultiVersus is officially going offline in May after Warner Bros. and the development team confirmed Season 5 will be the game’s final season of content. On Jan. 31, WB Games confirmed that ...
Warner Bros. Games has announced that it has acquired Player First Games, the studio behind the free-to-play fighting game MultiVersus. Founded in 2019, Player First Games soon after struck a deal ...
After an extended break, MultiVersus—WB Games’ free-to-play online platform fighter starring characters like Batman, Bugs Bunny, and Shaggy—is back. However, while fans were hoping the game ...
WB Games announced that they are ending services for MultiVersus, and will shut down online play and remove it from shops this May Published Fri, 31 Jan 2025 13:12:08 -0600 by Gavin Sheehan ...
Player First Games and WB Games have announced that MultiVersus will be shut down on May 30 and that Season 5's content update will be its last one. Along with the server closure, MultiVersus will ...
Warner Bros. just announced the acquisition of Player First Games, the developer behind the popular free-to-play platform fighter MultiVersus.This makes a whole lot of sense as the hit Smash Bros ...
MultiVersus is out now, pulling fighters from a variety of WB franchises. Here's how cross-play and cross-platform progression works.
MultiVersus is getting Barbie, Beetlejuice and Mad Max content, according to a dataminer. WB’s free-to-play brawler could also be getting Samurai Jack as a playable character.
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