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WB teases official return of MultiVersus

Last week, we reported on the current status of WB’s MultiVersus, with a McDonalds promotion seemingly suggesting that the free-to-play platform fighter could be coming back sooner rather than later. It seems as though this will indeed be the case, as the team have now teased the game’s revival.

Taking to Twitter, the official MultiVersus page returned from an 8-month-long hiatus, saying “*taps mic* testing, testing, 1, 2, 3”. Player1stGames – the developers of MultiVersus replied to the thread, adding “Mic Check! 2, 1, 2!? This seems to be working just fine….”

For the uninitiated, following a beta period, WB’s MultiVersus was shut down in June of last year – with the promise of a full release some time in 2024. It would appear as though the day of its return is finally looming.

As mentioned, last week we speculated that MultiVersus could be returning soon thanks to a promotion announced by McDonalds – and for those who know their history, McDonalds’ promotional crossovers are very tightly scheduled.

Hopefully all this means we will get an official release date for MultiVersus some time in the next few days.

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