They are back! After a few months off, Multiversus is finally coming back. The Smash clone that lives up to its name sees characters from franchises like Game of Thrones, Scooby-Doo and many other Warner Brothers movies and shows battling it out. This game had a good initial launch but players lost interest quicky and they brought it back to work on it again. Now, committed players are wondering, is Multiversus going to be on Xbox Game Pass?
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Is Multiversus on Xbox Game Pass?
Yes, Multiversus will be on Xbox Game Pass.
This should not come as a major surprise considering it is a free game and was on Xbox Game Pass previously. It is basically on every console and PC with the hopes of getting as many players as possible. The game is very easily run and is great for controller support or a full fighting game rig. Either way, if Xbox Game Pass players want to play it, they will be able to download it without having to use Steam or a different launcher.
How Much Does Multiversus Cost?
Good news, the cost of Multiversus is zero. That is right, this game will continue to be free even in its new iteration.
This means that if people want to support the game, they are going to need to buy skins and the battle pass that they have added to the game. It also looks as if the developers of Multiversus will not be putting and characters behind a paywall. Some games have it so that players have to spend in-game currency or even real money to get characters. Instead, all characters are available on launch.
Multiversus Gameplay
Multiversus is Warner Bros. version of Super Smash Brothers. Many have felt like it could actually rival it after Nicklelodeon’s version failed to do so despite being a solid game according to most people.
The concept is the same as Smash in terms of getting the percentage of damage up on your opponents and trying to knock them out of the ring. After that, it is whoever survives the longest. Will you run out of lines before your opponent?
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