WB Games' seemingly promising platform fighting game will be shutting down for a second time. However, this time appears to be its last, as the game and services will go dark. In an official statement, Warner Bros. Games' confirms Season 5 will be rolled out (which includes new characters like Aquaman and Lola Bunny), but as of January 31st, real money will no longer be used to make in-game purchases for Gleamium, Multiversus' in-game currency.
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— MultiVersus (@multiversus) January 31, 2025
"All online features will continue to be available until Season 5 concludes on May 30 at 9 a.m. PST," the statement reads. "At that point, there will be an option to play MultiVersus offline via the local gameplay mode, either solo against A.I. opponents or with up to three friends. To do this, you’ll need to install/download the latest version of the game and log in during Season 5, any time between February 4 at 9 a.m. PST and May 30 at 9 a.m. PST. After logging in, a local save file will be automatically created connected to your PlayStation Network, Microsoft Store, Steam, or Epic Games Store account, allowing you to enjoy the game offline with all earned and purchased content moving forward.
Additionally, when Season 5 finishes, the game will no longer be available to download via the PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, Steam, or Epic Games Store.
Developed by Player First Games, Multiversus' beta form won The Game Awards' Fighting Game Of The Year prize in 2022, and was shown to be incredibly an promising alternative to Nintendo's Super Smash Bros Ultimate. However, the game would go dark months later with a long period of radio silence. Early adopters and players who purchased premium editions were left with little information. It later reemerged May of 2024, but never returned to the fervor it initially launched with. While the online infrastructure was improved, the full version of the game only saw meager changes to provide a robust experience, and the player base dwindled considerably.
In a fairly short amount of time, Multiversus squandering its own potential, when everything it had going for it set itself up for success.
SOURCE: Multiversus.com
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