One of the biggest questions in MultiVersus‘The launch of 1.0 has been answered. WB Games’ crossover platform fighter appeared in open beta in 2022, and the plan at the time seemed to be a smooth transition to a full release. Instead, the game was temporarily suspended despite running multiple battle passes and requiring real money for skins and other cosmetics. A few months later, a relaunch is just around the corner and version 1.0 is scheduled for May 28, 2024. So what happens to all the purchased content and when will there be compensation for the founding players? MultiVersus returned? The latest wave of information from developer Player First Games has laid it all out, and we’re here with the abridged version.
Will old purchases be retained?
So when it comes to rewards previously earned in Open Beta Battle Passes, as well as purchased characters, skins, and other cosmetics, the answer is yes. You’ll have all your stuff. The exception is perks, as that system is being overhauled, but there was no real money involved there. A new currency called Prestige was announced, which is earned by acquiring cosmetics and leads to more specialized cosmetics. Returning players from the Open Beta will receive a portion of the Prestige currency up front based on their ongoing unlock collection.
What about gold?
Gold, which was previously the only in-game currency (aside from Gleamium, the real-money currency), will be completely removed. Unspent gold will be converted into “commemorative cosmetics,” which are exclusive and will not otherwise be available, according to PFG. It is currently unclear whether these gold bonuses will contribute to prestige.
Will character and Battle Pass tokens carry over?
Yes! Like Gold (and unlike Gleamium), the tokens offered in the Founder’s Pack are not part of MultiVersus when 1.0 launches. However, any tokens that players did not redeem before the end of the Open Beta will still be usable, so if you have saved your character tokens or have not yet received Battle Passes, you will still be able to do so in 1.0.
will MultiVersus 1.0 Reward for returning players?
Apart from what is in the new MVS In business, open beta participants are also rewarded in a variety of ways for simply coming back. One of these ways is time-sensitive, while the other currently has no expiration date.
If you have played MultiVersus beforehand and log in to the new version before June 11, 2024you will get access to the Season 1 Battle Pass. This will give you instant access to Friday the 13this Jason Voorhees, who will be available exclusively in the Battle Pass for the duration of the season. After that, he will of course appear in other ways to unlock.
Additionally, open beta players are returning MultiVersus receive some goodies at any time, namely a Snow Suit Finn character variant (MVS‘ term for skins), a Rising Stars ringout animation and a Banana Guard announcer pack.
Any other free gifts?
There is also a little something for everyone who comes by MultiVersus 1.0. One of the new characters, Banana Guard from Adventure time, will be unlocked for free to anyone who completes the tutorial. The tutorial begins with a seven-day calendar that ends with a character variant of Lady Banana Guard. Rewards for the other days are not specified.
To sum it up: whatever you had left of that MultiVersus The open beta will either continue to be available or will be transformed in some way to fit the game’s revamped economy. You’ll also get a few bonus cosmetic items and full access to the first Battle Pass. And just for fun, everyone who comes by gets Banana Guard. On paper, that seems like a lot!
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