MultiVersus will go offline for at least six months in the run-up to official release
The fighting game MultiVersus will no longer be playable for at least six months in the run-up to its official release. On June 25, the game, which can now be played in beta, will temporarily go offline. The official release date of MultiVersus is determined by publisher Warner Bros. concerns the first half of next year.
Free-to-play fighting game MultiVersus gives up Twitter recommends going offline on June 25 for an as yet unknown period. The game can be downloaded until April 4. After that, the game is for players who already had the game. MultiVersus has been free to play in a beta version since July last year. The makers of the game want to release MultiVersus in the first half of next year. The game was recently available as a beta.
The makers say they need more time to implement improvements. These improvements would mainly involve developing new characters, new maps and new game modes. In addition, they say they want to implement matchmaking and netcode improvements and improve the game’s progression system.
The in-game currency Gleamium will no longer be available for purchase from April 4. All progress and previously earned or purchased content will carry over when MultiVersus becomes available again. This includes unused Gleamium tokens, Battle Pass tokens, character tickets and other in-game items.
MultiVersus is a game in which players can pit different Warner Bros. characters against each other. It is possible to play with characters from the Scooby Doo franchise, Adventure Time, Looney Tunes and Game Of Thrones, among others. According to SteamDB the game had the highest number of concurrent players eight months ago: 153,433.