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Multiversus, the WB Games Smash Bros.-style brawler that was brave enough to explore what it would be like if Samurai Jack and LeBron James met on the field of battle, is approaching the end of ...
Warner Bros. Games has acquired Player First Games, the developer of the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned video game company’s new free-to-play platform fighter game “MultiVersus.”. Per WBD ...
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Warner Bros. is doubling down on Multiversus - MSNWarner Bros. Games is making its continued collaboration with MultiVersus developer Player First Games official, announcing that it’s acquired the studio for an undisclosed sum on Monday. The ...
Warner Bros. just announced the acquisition of Player First Games, the developer behind the popular free-to-play platform fighter MultiVersus.This makes a whole lot of sense as the hit Smash Bros ...
The development and release of MultiVersus, the free-to-play Smash Bros if Smash Bros. was Warner Bros, has been a real rollercoaster. MultiVersus released in July 2022 in open beta, eventually ...
Warner Bros. Games‘ “MultiVersus” — the free-to-play platform fighter that brings together a bevy of characters from across the WB portfolio — has surpassed 20 million players less than ...
MultiVersus will “shut down” on May 30 at 9am PT. This is when Player First Games and Warner Bros. Games say Season 5 will conclude, and the game will be fully taken offline across platforms.
MultiVersus season 2 has just begun, and Warner Bros. Games and Player First Games have announced a couple of new additions to the game: Marvin the Martian and a new stage based on Game of Thrones.
In November, Warner Bros. Discovery chief financial officer Gunnar Wiedenfels said in a company financial call that it was "primarily Multiversus" to blame for a $100 million writedown ...
Warner Bros. Games president David Haddad said in a statement, "We have worked with Player First Games over several years to create and launch MultiVersus, and we are very pleased to welcome this ...
Warner Bros. Games has acquired Player First Games, the developer of the recently launched MultiVersus free-to-play platform fighter videogame.
Warner Bros. Games acquires MultiVersus developer Player First Games, with co-founders Tony Huynh and Chris White remaining in leadership. MultiVersus Season 2 launches tomorrow, adding characters ...
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