Warner Bros. MultiVersus Brawler Is Confirmed And The Team Fully Embraces The Shaggy Fighting Power Meme
It's no longer a rumor...some of your dream matches can happen, voice acted and all!
Set to be released in 2022 with a free-to-play model, Warner Bros. and Player First Games revealed that their own brawler game is, in fact, a real thing and it will feature many characters from well known WB franchises including Game of Thrones, Scooby Doo, Adventure Time, and more.
MultiVersus is fully aware of the internet's desire to she Shaggy's power fully unleashed and aims to deliver a number of play modes including 1v1, 2v2, and, of course, the 4 player free-for-all. Whether you plan to play on PC, PS4/5, Xbox One/Series X or S, you'll be able to enjoy cross play and cross progression. Warner Bros. also promises to support the game for a long time with the usual fare of season passes, emotes, cosmetics, and even server-based rollback netcode to reduce lag and performance issues.
As more characters are added, some of your dream matchups may just happen...but at least we'll finally get an answer to the eternal struggle between Tom and Jerry.
If you want to get in on playtesting you can sign up on the official site right now.
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