

“To do this the right way, we will be closing the MultiVersus Open Beta on June 25, 2023. We’ll also be reworking the progression system based on your feedback and looking at new ways for you to connect with your friends in the game. “As a result, we have a clearer view of what we need to focus on, specifically the content cadence of new characters, maps and modes to give you more ways to enjoy the game, along with updated netcode and more matchmaking improvements. “We know there’s still a lot of work to do,” he said. Huynh addressed the game’s noticeable lack of updates in his announcement. Since then, the game’s remaining players have remained largely in the dark about the fate of MultiVersus and have been desperate for new content.

It’s the first official update that Player First has provided since November, when the developer brought Marvin the Martian and season 2 content to the game. Tony Huynh, co-founder and CEO of Player First Games, announced the temporary closure of MultiVersus in an update on the game’s website. The developer announced Monday that it’s pausing updates and taking the game offline for a relaunch of MultiVersus, which is targeted for early 2024. and Player First Games, is being pulled from digital stores on April 4 and will go offline - meaning it will become largely unplayable - in June. MultiVersus, the multiplayer platform-fighting game from Warner Bros.
