Warner Bros. Games has officially acquired Player First Games, adding the developer behind MultiVersus to its profile. In an official release sent to IGN, Warner Bros. confirmed that co-founder Tony ...
BURBANK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Warner Bros. Games announces the acquisition of Player First Games, the developer of their recently launched MultiVersus free-to-play platform fighter videogame.
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No game has been able to dethrone Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as the king of crossover fighting games, but Player First Games and WB Games’ MultiVersus is trying its best to take the throne.
Earlier this month, MultiVersus developer Player First Games announced a new PvE mode for its fighting game. That mode, called Rifts, will feature unique battle scenarios and minigames, as well as ...
Player First Games has announced that MultiVersus Season 5 will be its last, bringing the Warner Bros. platform fighting game to a close May 30, 2025, at 9 a.m. PST. The studio revealed plans to ...
For now, we warily congratulate Player First on the news. Warner Bros. has just acquired Player First Games, the developer behind Multiversus. As reported by Variety, Warner Bros. Games San Diego will ...
Warner Bros. Games has fully acquired Player First Games, developers of the popular free-to-play game MultiVersus. Despite the acquisition, Player First Games will continue to be led by Tony Huynh and ...