MultiVersus will shut down when Season 5 ends in May, but the sweeping changes to combat speed that were introduced in a new update have fans enjoying its gameplay now more than ever — and even sparked a #SaveMultiVersus trend on social media.The community for the Warner Bros.
platform fighting game woke up ready to dive into its fifth and final season when it launched yesterday, February 4, at 9am PT.
Developer Player First Games had spelled out plans to shutter the project last week, teasing that the update would include DC’s Aquaman and Looney Toons’ Lola Bunny as its last playable characters.
What was poised to be a somber sendoff for MultiVersus actually brought on extensive movement changes across the board, resulting in a much faster-paced experience overall.
It’s a fundamental adjustment that players have begged Player First to implement for years, and it arrives just as things are coming to an end.“#SaveMultiversus” https://t.co/xZAfif5XAe pic.twitter.com/CfDAJ13erFPlayers first took notice that combat in Multiversus had been sped up after Player First published a Season 5 Combat Changes Preview video on X/Twitter.