MultiVersus, the highly anticipated crossover fighting game incorporating various Warner Bros. and DC Universe franchises, has announced the shutdown of its beta version this June. While this news may come as a disappointment to eager gamers eagerly waiting to get their hands on the game, the developers have assured fans that the full launch is still on track for early 2024. Here’s a closer look at what we know about the game’s upcoming release and what we can expect from this exciting new addition to the world of fighting games.
The open beta test for MultiVersus, a Warner Bros crossover fighter game featuring popular characters like Batman and Shaggy, will be discontinued on June 25. Many players were surprised by this decision, as they didn’t expect the beta version to be taken down, especially for what could be six or more months. Co-founder Tony Huyhn cited feedback from the beta test as a reason for this move, with the focus now being on adding new characters, maps, and modes. The game will still be playable in limited capacity via offline modes, and players’ progress and purchases will carry over when the game launches in full. A FAQ regarding the decision has been posted on the game’s official website, along with confirmation of the game’s removal from digital storefronts. The MultiVersus open beta can be played on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC until April 4.
As we bid farewell to MultiVersus Beta in June, we can’t help but feel a tinge of sadness. Yet, we’re also excited for what’s to come. With a full launch planned for early 2024, the future of MultiVersus is bright. We can’t wait to see what improvements and new gameplay features are in store for us. Until then, let’s make the most out of the remaining weeks and cherish the memories we’ve created. MultiVersus Beta may be ending soon, but our love for the game will continue.
Full Launch of MultiVersus Planned for Early 2024 as Beta Version Closes in June
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