MultiVersus Will Be Delisted And Taken Offline After Fifth Season

The 2D Smash Bros. fighting game clone from Warner Bros. Games, MultiVersus, has seen its fair shares of turmoil after being on closed beta, region-locked  in Southeast Asia (initially), and then taken offline for a year before being relaunched again on a new game engine and somehow turning out worst than before.

So really, it’s no surprise that MultiVersus will have its online services terminated after staying alive for so long. The upcoming fifth season of the 2D fighting game will be its last according to Warner Bros. Games, running from 5 February until 30 May. The game will then go offline and be delisted from PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, Steam, and Epic Games Store. Also, all microtransactions are turned off as of right now.

“After careful consideration, our next Season will serve as the final seasonal content update for the game. All online features will continue to be available until Season 5 concludes on May 30 at 9am PST. At that point, there will be an option to play MultiVersus offline via the local gameplay mode, either solo against AI opponents or with up to three friends.

To do this, you’ll need to install/download the latest version of the game and log in during Season 5, any time between February 4 at 9am PST and May 30 at 9am PST.

After logging in, a local save file will be automatically created and connected to your PlayStation Network, Microsoft Store, Steam, or Epic Games Store account, allowing you to enjoy the game offline with all earned and purchased content moving forward.

This decision was not made lightly.

All of us on the Player First Games and Warner Bros Games teams have put our heart and soul into MultiVersus, creating a unique social and cooperative experience from the ground up that brings together a variety of popular characters and worlds.

We are very proud of the game we have built and are incredibly thankful for the support of the MultiVersus community throughout this journey. Your passion and enthusiasm have been unmatched.”

It sucks for all platform brawler fans, but with many of its issues since its second launch, is there any wonder why this next Warner Bros. Games is getting delisted?

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