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Warner Bros. is holding up the cartoon white flag and saying “That’s all Folks!” to MultiVersus, with support for the character-filled brawler coming to an end after Season 5 on 30th May 2025.
Warner Bros. crossover fighter MultiVersus is officially ending after its next season, as history repeats itself. Many games have tried to emulate the success of Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Player First Games and WB Games have announced that MultiVersus will be shut down on May 30 and that Season 5's content update will be its last one.
MultiVersus will remain playable offline, the publisher said, both locally and against AI opponents. The game will no longer be available to download as of May 30 at 9 a.m. PDT. Warner Bros.
In a blog post by Player First Games, the team stated that, with the release of Season 5 on February 4th, MultiVersus will stop receiving updates and support come its end date of May 30th.
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