The Powerpuff Girls and DC's Nubia are coming to Warner Bros. Games' and Player First Games' free to play platform fighter, MultiVersus.
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Player First Games, the creator of the free-to-play multiplayer 2D fighter MultiVersus, has officially been acquired by Warner Brothers Games.Â
MultiVersus expands its PvE offerings today with the arrival of the Age of Smith Rift and, for those who do enough Rift tiers, The Matrix' Agent Smith unlocks for free.
Agent Smith is coming to MultiVersus. The mid-season update will introduce this latest fighter, add a new Rift, Free for All PvP mode, Spectator Mode, a new Rift, and more.
Free to play Smash Bros. meets Warner Bros. fighter MultiVersus launched this week almost a year after developer Player First Games concluded its open beta.
Friday the 13th's Jason Voorhees and The Matrix's Agent Smith are coming to MultiVersus.
MultiVersus is officially launching on May 28th, and WB is preparing for the crossover multiplayer platform fighting game's first season with a new trailer highlighting the return of Mark Hamill as the Joker.
It's official, MultiVersus is returning in May, and a new dev video offers a peek into new features, conversion to Unreal Engine 5, and PvE.
Warner Bros. sees growth potential in gaming, and in particular, to build layered experiences, including live service, virtual world experiences. Meanwhile, Multiversus shows some life.
Player First Games will shut down the open beta of MultiVersus on June 25th. The team is targeting early 2024 for a retooled final launch.
MultiVersus has seen some smashing success since launching into open beta last month, and the team at Player First Games is gearing up for its first major update since that initial launch. Season 1, after a short delay, will be coming to players on August 15th.
MultiVersus, the new Smash-like from Warner Bros and Player First Games, has had a stellar start to its open beta, especially on PC. The free-to-play multiplayer brawler has seen incredible numbers since launching yesterday, topping over 150K concurrent players in its first 24 hours.
The free-to-play Smash Bros-like brawler, MultiVersus, is now officially live after a weeklong early access period. The Warner Bros brawler brings characters from across DC, Scooby-Doo, Game of Thrones and more to battle it out against each other.