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MultiVersus to Shut Down When Season 5 Concludes in May

Author : Connor Update : Mar 26,2025

Player First Games has announced that MultiVersus Season 5 will mark the end of the Warner Bros. platform fighting game, with the final curtain falling on May 30, 2025, at 9 a.m. PST. The studio shared this news through a blog post on their website, signaling the conclusion of the crossover brawler that launched on May 28 of the previous year. Season 5 is set to kick off next week on February 4 and will run until the game's end date in May 2025. At that point, online play will cease, but Player First Games has assured players that all earned and purchased content will remain accessible offline through local gameplay and training modes.

In a heartfelt message, the MultiVersus team expressed their gratitude: “Most importantly, we want to thank every player and person who has ever played or supported MultiVersus. All of us on the Player First Games and Warner Bros. Games teams have poured our heart and soul into this game. We will be forever grateful for the incredible support of the MultiVersus community throughout this journey.”

Player First Games has also confirmed that real-money transactions for MultiVersus are no longer available as of today. However, players can still use Gleamium and character tokens to access in-game content until the support ends on May 30. At that time, MultiVersus will be removed from the PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, Steam, and Epic Games Store.

The decision to end MultiVersus comes after Warner Bros. Discovery labeled the project as a significant disappointment. During a financial call in November, the company revealed that MultiVersus had underperformed, leading to a $100 million writedown in its games sector. This added to a total of $300 million in losses following the launch of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League in January. Additionally, Warner Bros. Games head David Haddad is set to leave the company after a challenging 2024, as reported by Variety last week.

"We took another $100 million plus impairment due to the underperforming releases, primarily MultiVersus this quarter, bringing total writedown year-to-date to over $300 million in our games business, a key factor in this year’s studio profit decline,” stated chief financial officer Gunnar Wiedenfels during the November call.

Despite the game's closure just days after its one-year anniversary, Season 5 promises to go out with a flourish. Alongside the usual new content, the season will introduce new playable characters, Lola Bunny and Aquaman. Lola Bunny, the Looney Toons icon, will be unlockable as a daily calendar reward, while the DC superhero Aquaman will be available through the battle pass, both starting next week.