MultiVersus Director Says Recent Warner Bros. Actions Won't Impact the Game

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The director of MultiVersus has made clear that recent actions by Warner Bros. won't end up impacting the popular fighting game.

The director of the popular new platform fighting game MultiVersus has made clear that some recent decisions that have been made by parent company Warner Bros. Discovery won't be impacting the game. If you've been following the news this week, there's a good chance that you've already heard about some of WB's chaotic plans, primarily involving the shelving of the forthcoming Batgirl movie.

In a recent message that was shared on social media, MultiVersus director Tony Huynh looked to ease fan concerns about the game's future. While Huynh didn't say much on the matter, he did state in a straightforward manner that plans for the future of Multiversus will not be impacted by Discovery's recent purchase or Warner Bros."For those wondering, we are unaffected by the Discovery/Warner Bros. merger," Huynh said simply.

Until that time, MultiVersus is available to play now on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC in its open beta form. The game is also completely free to download and play, so you can give it a shot for yourself with no barrier of entry if you haven't done so already. 0commentsAre you happy to hear that WB's recent decisions won't end up resulting in any changes to MultiVersus? Let me know either down in the comments or message me on Twitter at @MooreMan12.

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