MultiVersus returned with its launch on May 28, 2024, after its open beta concluded last year. Now that MultiVersus has officially released, players who participated in the open beta get some perks compared to those who just ed. What do returning players get for their 11-month wait?

MultiVersus Season 1 Battle
MultiVersus has a free and Battle Track that goes up to tier 70. Open Beta participants who before June 11 get access to the Season 1 Battle for free. Included in the Battle are the MultiVersus’s in-game currencies called Gleamium, Perk, and Fighter Currency.
Battle owners can claim up to 1000 Gleamium for completing the . In comparison, the Free Battle Track only grants players 300 Gleamium. Players who are now jumping into MultiVersus for the first time will have to spend 950 Gleamium or a battle token (which is discontinued for new players) to follow the track.
In addition to currency, Season 1 Battle holders get access to Jason Voorhees as their first reward. Announced as a launch character for MultiVersus, the bulky fighter adds an incentive for people to return. Other perks, besides Jason Voorhees and in-game currency, consist of variants, emotes, profile icons, ringout animations, badges, and taunts. According to the MultiVersus FAQ page, players should eventually be able to obtain items just by playing the game if they don’t have the Battle .

Daily Bonuses
Between May 27 and June 8, Open Beta players will receive 11 awards for logging in on 11 separate days. This Welcome Back Daily bonus includes a Clown Squad Velma variant and a Summer Break Superman Variant. 100 Gleamium, Fighter Currency, and Battle Xp can be acquired during this period as well.
If you can’t to MultiVersus before June 8 or June 11, there are some rewards that can still be claimed. Open Beta returnees will gain access to a Banana Guard announcer, a Snow Suit Finn variant, and a ringout called Rising Stars.
MultiVersus throws itself into the platform fighter ring with the likes of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl, Brawlhalla, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. With titles like that crowding this sub-genre of fighting games, the free-to-play fighter has a tough road.
MultiVersus is now available for PC (via Steam and Epic Games Store), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.
Published: May 29, 2024 06:45 pm