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MultiVersus studio Player First Games acquired by Warner Bros.


Amid its push toward mobile and free-to-play titles and away from the "volatile" AAA space, Warner Bros. has announced …

Warner Bros' latest acquisition follows the company's announcement back in March that it would be shifting its focus to mobile, free-to-play, and live-service titles to combat what it called the "volatile" AAA market. News of Warner Bros' Player First Games acquisition came ahead of MultiVersus' second season, which launches today and introduces a ranked mode, plus new fighters Samurai Jack and Beetlejuice. They join a sizeable roster of other playable characters from Warner Bros' library, including Bugs Bunny, Tom and Jerry, Superman, Joker, Gremlins' Gizmo, The Matrix's Agent Smith, and more.

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