Hogar Noticias Multiversus se está cerrando después de su quinta temporada

Multiversus se está cerrando después de su quinta temporada

Feb 26,2025 Autor: Benjamin

MultiVersus is Shutting Down After Its 5th Season

Multiversus para concluir las operaciones después de la temporada 5

Warner Bros. Games ha anunciado el inminente cierre de Multiversus, a partir del 30 de mayo de 2025. La próxima quinta temporada será la actualización final del contenido del juego, como se revela a través de la cuenta oficial de Twitter (X) y el sitio web el 31 de enero de 2025.

Temporada 5: una despedida final (4 de febrero al 30 de mayo de 2025)

La temporada 5, que se desarrolla del 4 de febrero al 30 de mayo de 2025, presentará dos nuevos personajes jugables: Aquaman (DC) y Lola Bunny (Looney Tunes). Toda la temporada 5 El contenido se puede desbloquear a través del juego. Después de la conclusión de la temporada, Multiversus se eliminará de PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, Steam y Epic Games Store. La razón del cierre sigue sin previo aviso.

Modo fuera de línea: un legado duradero

MultiVersus is Shutting Down After Its 5th Season

Los jugadores pueden continuar disfrutando de Multiversus fuera de línea después del 30 de mayo a través de un modo de juego local, apoyando el juego en solitario contra la IA o el multijugador con hasta tres amigos. Para acceder a esto, descargue la última versión entre el 4 de febrero (9 am PST) y el 30 de mayo (9 am PDT). El juego creará automáticamente un archivo de guardado local vinculado a su cuenta en línea, preservando todo el contenido ganado y comprado.

Las transacciones de dinero real cesaron el 31 de enero de 2025. Cualquier Gleamium restante se puede usar hasta que finalice la temporada 5.

Una breve historia y apreciación de la comunidad

MultiVersus is Shutting Down After Its 5th Season

Lanzado en julio de 2022 como un juego de lucha gratuito, Multiversus inicialmente ganó tracción con su formato 2V2. Un relanzamiento en mayo de 2024 introdujo nuevas características, que incluyen caracteres, NetCode Rollback y un modo PVE. A pesar de estas mejoras, los desafíos como los problemas técnicos y la disminución del recuento de jugadores (se informa que el 70% de la disminución en julio de 2024 para PS4/PS5) finalmente condujo a esta decisión.

En el momento del cierre, Multiversus contará con 35 personajes jugables. Jugador First Games y Warner Bros. expresaron su gratitud por el apoyo de la comunidad.

Multiversus permanece disponible para descargar en PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S y PC hasta el 30 de mayo de 2025.

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