MultiVersus, Player First Gamesā brawler, is closing its Early Access in June, with a full release scheduled for next year.
For the past few months, players everywhere have been able to settle such age-old questions as, ācould Bugs Bunny beat Batman in a fight?ā or āWho has a more powerful punch ā Gizmo out of Gremlins or Velma from Scooby Doo?ā
Itās all thanks to MultiVersus, the competitive brawler from developer Player First Games that definitely isnāt inspired by Smash Bros. The game entered Early Access in July 2023, but the open beta phase is now scheduled to close in June.
We know this because of a blog post written by Player First co-founder Tony Huynh (thanks, IGN). Thanking players for taking part in MultiVerseās open beta, Huynh then wrote, āTo do this the right way, we will be closing the MultiVersus Open Beta on June 25, 2023. As part of this process, we’ll be pausing updates and taking the game offline as we prepare for the launch of MultiVersus, which we are targeting for early 2024.ā
Huynh then adds that, while some offline features will be available, including local access and the in-game training room, all online modes will be disabled until the full gameās launch next year.
Slightly more controversial is Player Firstās decision not to provide refunds to players whoāve spent money during the Early Access phase. That particular bit of information is confirmed in the developerās own FAQ, it reads, āRefunds are not available as a result of the Open Beta closure,ā but adds that āall progress and previously earned or purchased content will carry over when MultiVersus returns in 2024.ā
In other words, players whoāve purchased things like character variants and items will still have access to them when the game relaunches, but theyāll have to wait at least six months before they can use them again in online brawls.
MultiVersus is loosely pencilled in for launch in early 2024 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S.