WB Games has announced that MultiVersus will once again shut down on May 30th. There will be a way to play the game offline for the forseeable future, but the game will be delisted from all platforms ...
Less than a year after its release, Warner Bros.' MultiVersus will officially end support after Season 5 at the end of May.
MultiVersus will go offline at the end of its next season, Warner Bros. Games announced on Friday. The free-to-play brawler’s ...
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WB Games and Player First Games announced Season 5 of Multiversus, which begins on February 4, will be its last. Once the ...
With the news that MultiVersus is shutting down, fans of the game can finally move on. How long does it have before going offline?
Less than a year after the game was fully released, Warner Bros. Games is shutting MultiVersus down following one last season ...
MultiVersus is officially going offline in May after Warner Bros. and the development team confirmed Season 5 will be the game’s final season of content. On Ja ...
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