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MultiVersus Farewell: A Heartfelt Tribute from Fans

May 30, 2025 3:30 PM

MultiVersus, the free-to-play crossover fighting game, is set to go offline permanently on May 30, 2025. Player First Games, the developer, announced that Season 5 will be the last after the game underperformed financially. Warner Bros. Discovery confirmed a significant loss from the game, coupled with other cancellations including a planned Wonder Woman game and the shutdown of three studios. Many players shared their fond memories of MultiVersus, highlighting its engaging team dynamics and character voice acting, though some criticized roster choices and mechanics. The community expressed sadness at the shutdown, with hopes for a future revival of the game.

What should players know about MultiVersus before it shuts down?

Players should know that MultiVersus will no longer be accessible after May 30, 2025, and they can participate in leaving farewell messages and sharing memories of the game in the community before it goes offline. The game was known for its unique team-based mechanics and diverse character roster, reflecting a blend of different IPs in its fighting style.

MultiVersus was launched in July 2022 and gained attention for its crossover appeal, featuring characters from Warner Bros. properties. It allowed players to engage in fast-paced battles, emphasizing cooperative play and synergy. Despite its innovative approach and enthusiastic community, the game struggled to maintain a strong player base, leading to its eventual shutdown. The legacy of MultiVersus remains a topic of discussion among fighting game fans, many of whom still hold out hope for a sequel or revival in the future.



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