Finally, the story of MultiVersus finally comes to an end. There has been a lot going on in the world of this multiplayer title. The genre was already hugely overcrowded, where the Warner Bros. Games title’s short stay proves how tough this category has become.
Similar thing was thought about Marvel Rivals too, but it turned the tables over everyone’s head, and still is the best multiplayer gamer in the market right now, even after over nine months of its release. However, another title of this genre, Concord, met with the same fate as MultiVersus.
MultiVersus is officially shutting down today
After a rough journey of one year, it’s time to bid adieu MultiVersus. In January, it was already announced that Warner Bros. is going to shut this game down. There were rumors too about its potential revivals which raised some hope for its fans, but unfortunately those never came into reality. MultiVersus is officially shutting down today at 9 AM PT/ 12 PM ET.
The game enjoyed its short stay in the gaming world which consisted of a total of five seasons. The last season also brought Lola Bunny from Looney Tunes and Aquaman from DC as playable characters in the game for a final push.
But nothing could save the game at all. Actually, it’s quite tough to stay in the market in the live-service segment if the game offers no unique aspect. And this is exactly what happened to MultiVersus.
It’s also a pretty tough time for Warner Bros. as far as their gaming wing is concerned. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was already major blow from the company as it never touched the sales expectations, forget exceeding it unlike other Rocksteady studios.
Amidst this situation, the failure of MultiVersus is absolutely devastating. This scenario could be explained well when it was revealed that Warner Bros. acquired Player First Games for MultiVersus and spent around a freaking $200 million to make this game. But all in vain.
Players are advised to spend all the available in-game currencies (Glamium) in their inventories, because we are now a few hours from the game’s demise. Although, those who have logged into the game after February 4 will still be able to enjoy the offline mode of the game.
However, the core aspect of the game was its live-service model, and not being able to complete the $100 Founder’s Pass is hugely disappointing for the fans.
Read More: Warner Bros. cancels Wonder Woman game, shuts down three gaming studios
Similar thing was thought about Marvel Rivals too, but it turned the tables over everyone’s head, and still is the best multiplayer gamer in the market right now, even after over nine months of its release. However, another title of this genre, Concord, met with the same fate as MultiVersus.
MultiVersus is officially shutting down today
After a rough journey of one year, it’s time to bid adieu MultiVersus. In January, it was already announced that Warner Bros. is going to shut this game down. There were rumors too about its potential revivals which raised some hope for its fans, but unfortunately those never came into reality. MultiVersus is officially shutting down today at 9 AM PT/ 12 PM ET.
The game enjoyed its short stay in the gaming world which consisted of a total of five seasons. The last season also brought Lola Bunny from Looney Tunes and Aquaman from DC as playable characters in the game for a final push.
But nothing could save the game at all. Actually, it’s quite tough to stay in the market in the live-service segment if the game offers no unique aspect. And this is exactly what happened to MultiVersus.
It’s also a pretty tough time for Warner Bros. as far as their gaming wing is concerned. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was already major blow from the company as it never touched the sales expectations, forget exceeding it unlike other Rocksteady studios.
Amidst this situation, the failure of MultiVersus is absolutely devastating. This scenario could be explained well when it was revealed that Warner Bros. acquired Player First Games for MultiVersus and spent around a freaking $200 million to make this game. But all in vain.
Players are advised to spend all the available in-game currencies (Glamium) in their inventories, because we are now a few hours from the game’s demise. Although, those who have logged into the game after February 4 will still be able to enjoy the offline mode of the game.
However, the core aspect of the game was its live-service model, and not being able to complete the $100 Founder’s Pass is hugely disappointing for the fans.
Read More: Warner Bros. cancels Wonder Woman game, shuts down three gaming studios
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