MultiVersus's impending shutdown in May, following the conclusion of Season 5, hasn't dampened the enthusiasm of its player base. A recent update dramatically increased combat speed, a long-requested change that has revitalized gameplay and ignited a fervent "#SaveMultiVersus" social media campaign.
The game's fifth and final season, launched February 4th, introduced Aquaman and Lola Bunny as the last playable characters. However, the significant gameplay overhaul overshadowed the bittersweet farewell. The faster pace, a stark contrast to the previously criticized "floaty" gameplay of the 2022 beta and even the 2024 relaunch, has been met with widespread praise. The Season 5 patch notes attribute the speed increase to a reduction in hit pause across most attacks. Several characters, including Morty, LeBron, and Bugs Bunny, received further speed adjustments, enhancing their agility.
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This fundamental shift has transformed MultiVersus, offering players a vastly improved experience beyond the addition of new characters. Ironically, this peak performance coincides with the game's imminent demise on May 30th, leaving players frustrated and launching a wave of online commentary. One Reddit user aptly described it as "the most interesting bad game in existence," highlighting its tumultuous journey. Professional player Mew2King questioned the timing of the speed increase, lamenting the potential for a truly successful relaunch had these changes been implemented earlier.
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The community's reaction is a mix of grief and celebration. Players are praising the update for resolving long-standing issues and polishing the overall feel of the game. Despite the confirmed shutdown, the newfound potential has sparked a glimmer of hope for a possible reversal. However, Player First Games and Warner Bros. haven't indicated any change of plans. Real-money transactions were disabled on January 31st, and the Season 5 premium battle pass is now free.
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MultiVersus's final curtain call on May 30th marks a poignant end. While the shutdown is proceeding as planned, the community finds solace in sharing memes and celebrating the game's belated triumph, a bittersweet testament to a game that finally reached its potential just as it was about to disappear.