MultiVersus Launch: Warner Bros. Games’ Ultimate Crossover Fighter

Warner Bros. Games has officially launched MultiVersus, the free-to-play platform fighter that's packed with more characters than a clown car at a superhero convention.

(Image credit: Warner Bros.)
(Image credit: Warner Bros.)

Imagine the chaos as Batman throws down with Bugs Bunny, or Arya Stark faces off against Tom and Jerry. The game features full cross-play and cross-progression support, so whether you’re a PC purist or a console connoisseur, you can join the fray with ease.

(Image credit: Warner Bros.)
(Image credit: Warner Bros.)

But wait, there’s more! MultiVersus isn’t just about pitting your favorite characters in a battle to the bouncy death. The game also introduces a new PvE mode called “Rifts,” which promises to add a twist to your typical fighting game experience. 

(Image credit: Warner Bros.)
(Image credit: Warner Bros.)

And let’s talk about the roster. It’s like Warner Bros. raided the pop culture pantry and threw everything into the MultiVersus blender. From the dark and brooding Joker to the slapstick silliness of Banana Guard from Adventure Time, there’s a flavor for everyone. And it’s clear that the game’s universe is ever-expanding, much like our own waistlines during the holidays.

(Image credit: Warner Bros.)
(Image credit: Warner Bros.)

So, grab your controller, keyboard, or whatever gaming appendage you prefer, and dive into the MultiVersus. It’s free, it’s fun, and it’s the only place where you’ll see Scooby-Doo’s Velma and LeBron James team up to take down an iron giant. Now, if that’s not a selling point, I don’t know what is!

(Image credit: Warner Bros.)
(Image credit: Warner Bros.)

For more information on the official launch and to check out the full roster, head over to the MultiVersus website. Happy brawling, gamers!

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