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MultiVersus is a Smash Bros. clone that feels like a smartphone game, spoiled by its monetisation


MultiVersus has only been fully launched a week, but already there's an oasis of leaks - and player excitement - mappin…

Warner Bros' free-to-play platform fighter is designed as a nexus point for characters and franchises to come together and beat each other up, Super Smash Bros. style, with a rotating roster of unlocked combatants that changes every 24 hours. In MultiVersus, there's the expected representation from Warner Bros.' own stable of game franchises, with a base roster that bares striking resemblence to the publisher's previous multiverse effort Lego Dimensions - its enjoyable toys-to-life project that was sadly wound down before its time. At least at launch, the game's rewards seem geared towards you coming back over multiple days in quick succession (I fear, after losing my daily streak, that a certain costume for Agent Smith will no longer be free).

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