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MultiVersus: Release date, characters, beta, release date and gameplay
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MultiVersus is a new fighting game in the same vein as Nintendo’sSuper Smash Bros.series, but using characters from the Warner Bros. universe instead.
MultiVersus has a 16-player roster at launch, made up of the likes of Bugs Bunny, Batman, Shaggy and Arya Stark. Developer Player First Games has revealed it will be introducing additional new characters in the future with Ricky & Morty and LeBron James already confirmed
MultiVersus is free to play on multiple platforms, with cross-play and cross-progression support enabling you to compete with friends without worrying about which consoles they own.
There will be in-game purchases to help fund Multiversus, allowing players to buy variant skins for characters. For example, you can play as Finn in his pajamas, or Shaggy dressed up as Uncle Shagworthy.
Keep on reading for everything we know about the new MultiVersus game.
Release date and beta
MultiVersus doesn’t have an official release date just yet, but went into Open Beta on 26th July 2022.
This means anyone can start playing for free right now. There’s no end date for the beta, yet MultiVersus will still be updated with new content in the meantime.
MultiVersus is currently available on PC,PS5, PS4,Xbox Series Xand Xbox Series S/X. There are seemingly no plans for it to launch onNintendo Switch.
Price
MultiVersus is free to play, although does feature optional in-game purchases such as character skins.
While you can spend money on Character Tokens to unlock a new character, you can also unlock characters via gameplay. This ensures you won’t have to miss out on playing as anyone if you don’t fancy spending money.
The Founder’s Edition is available to purchase on PC, PlayStation and Xbox for £32.99. The Founder’s Edition features the following perks:
There’s also a Deluxe Founder’s Pack and a Premium Founder’s Pack with even more content. You check the image below to see what’s included:
Characters
Right now, MultiVersus has a 16-character roster. You can check out all of the characters below:
New characters will be added to the game in the future, with LeBron James, Rick Sanchez and Morty Smith already confirmed. Other characters that have been rumoured include Gandalf, Harry Potter, Fred Flintstone, Ben 10 and Godzilla.
Each character has their own unique move sets, with Shaggy able to hurl a sandwich and Taz spinning up into his in iconic twister. Every character is also assigned a class, with Tank, Bruiser, Support, Assassin, and Mage/Ranged so far confirmed.
Trailers
You check out the cinematic trailer for MultiVersus below:
The Official First Look Reveal below also gives us a closer look at the gameplay:
Gameplay
MultiVersus is a fighting game in the same vein as Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros.
Players compete to knock the opposition out of the arena. Taking damage will increase the distance you travel when hit. If you’ve already taken a heavy beating, then one uppercut can send you flying across the screen. If you’re hit (or fall) out of bounds, then the opposing team will earn a point.
Each character has a unique set of attacks and skills. Shaggy is a fairly basic fighter, being able to punch and hurl sandwiches at foes. Whereas, Bugs Bunny is able to summon falling bank vaults, burrow underground or even blow a kiss to temporary stun his opponent.
Right now, there are three different game modes: Solo (1v1), Team (2v2), and Free For All. You can either play local multiplayer or online, while also being able to choose whether you fight against bots or real people.
There’s currently no story mode, and it’s unknown whether it will ever be added. It seems unlikely at this point considering this is a free-to-play game, unlike Super Smash Bros.
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