After taking the game down in 2023, Warner Bros and Player First Games confirms the return of MultiVersus, giving fans a release date and showcasing a ton of changes including a new game engine powering the experience. Originally launching in 2022 under the Open Beta label, MultiVersus gave fans a Smash Bros style experience as it pitted numerous Warner Bros IPs against one another from the likes of DC, Scooby Doo, Cartoon Network, and even Space Jam's LeBron James. However, as the updates began to slow, the player base dropped off as well, with player feedback focused on the lack of new content.
Even after closing its doors in June 2023, Player First Games confirmed that MultiVersus would be coming back sometime in 2024, though things remained up in the air for quite some time. However, the studio began teasing a major MultiVersus announcement, with many fans speculating that this would be the big release reveal initially promised to arrive sometime this year. As it turns out, that's exactly what took place, as MultiVersus game director Tony Huynh appeared in a new trailer to not only provide an actual launch date, but to reveal some of the biggest changes made to the game based on player feedback.
The latest developer update revealed what the team at Player First Games has been doing over the past few months since the open beta for MultiVersus came to a close. While sifting over feedback and data, the team has made numerous gameplay changes, including a major announcement that MultiVersus has switched to Unreal Engine 5 and has been rebuilt with all new netcode. Characters have been overhauled with new combat mechanics and attacks, and Huynh also confirmed new stages and additions to the roster as well. Finally, a new PvE game mode was teased, offering players new ways to play and rewards to earn.
However, the biggest news for many in this latest trailer is that MultiVersus now has a hard launch date on May 28. Huynh promised more details to come in the following
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