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MultiVersus is Warner Bros’ version of Smash, coming 2022

Though you can sign up for early playtest opportunities now!

The rumours were trueMultiVersus is a Super Smash Bros-style fighter from Warner Bros, coming 2022.

The free-to-play, cross-platform, cross-play fighter will include multiple online modes including 2v2, 1v1 and a 4-player free-for-all.

Better yet, MultiVersus’ admittedly strong roster will also feature some amazing voice talent — Kevin Conroy will reprise his role as the iconic Batman, while Tara Strong will lend her voice to Harley Quinn. Game of Thrones’ actual Arya Stark, Maisie Williams, is also attached to the project.

Here’s who you can play as (and who will voice the character):

  • Batman (DC Super Hero) – voiced by Kevin Conroy
  • Superman (DC Super Hero) – voiced by George Newbern
  • Wonder Woman (DC Super Hero) – voiced by Abby Trott
  • Harley Quinn (DC Super-Villain) – voiced by Tara Strong
  • Shaggy (Scooby-Doo) – voiced by Matthew Lillard
  • Bugs Bunny (Looney Tunes) – voiced by Eric Bauza
  • Arya Stark (Game of Thrones) – voiced by Maisie Williams
  • Jake the Dog (Adventure Time) – voiced by John DiMaggio
  • Finn the Human (Adventure Time) – voiced by Jeremy Shada
  • Steven Universe (Steven Universe) – voiced by Daniel DiVenere
  • Garnet (Steven Universe) – voiced by Estelle
  • Tom and Jerry (Tom and Jerry) – tandem character voiced by Eric Bauza
  • Reindog (an extraordinary original creature) – voiced by Andrew Frankel

More characters will be added to the title, developer Player First Games also revealed.

MultiVersus heads to Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4 and PS5 sometime in 2022. If you’d like to try to gain early access, you can sign up here.


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