The only enthusiasm seemed to come from Warner Bros. itself, which almost immediately acquired Player First Games in July.
MultiVersus hasn't been doing too well since making its return earlier this year. Could this spell trouble for the game?
Warner Bros. Discovery is tripling down on its IP for its gaming division despite MultiVersus underperforming to the tune of $100 million.
Warner Bros. has admitted that fighting game MultiVersus contributed to a $100m writedown, adding to what is becoming a ...
Free-to-play Smash Bros.-style brawler MultiVersus has significantly underperformed, publisher Warner Bros. Discovery has ...
Publisher Warner Bros Discovery announced that free-to-play brawler MultiVersus (developed by Player First, which it recently ...
The fighting game’s newest addition could lead to at least four new characters joining MultiVersus's roster in future seasons ...
If you were wondering how well Multiversus has done since its relaunch...it's not doing that well, at all...seriously.
Zaslav notably didn’t include MultiVersus as one of these “strong and profitable game franchises”, and later in the call CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels blamed the fighting game for contributing to a further ...
Warner Bros. Games has shared a new trailer highlighting the upcoming DLC character for MultiVersus. The free-to-play ...