With MultiVersus shutting down, along with its developer Player First Games, a look at a few stages that were in development but never released have made their way online.
MultiVersus leaker AusilMV took to social media to share some of the unreleased stages.
Shown are stages for Barbie’s Dreamhouse, Steamboat Willie, Harry Potter, Blade Runner, Willy Wonka, and Over the Garden Wall. None of the art shown depicts completed levels, but there is enough in the designs shown to give players an idea of what could have been.
You can see the images below courtesy of AusilMV (Click on each image to enlarge):






MultiVersus is scheduled to go offline on May 30, these new levels will never likely see the light of day. If you want to still enjoy MultiVersus, you can online until the aforementioned date. At that point, the game will no longer be able to be downloaded. Those who have the game installed by May 30 will be able to play via local offline gameplay either against AI or up to three friends.
At the time of the game’s cancellation, Player First Game says the decision to end it “was not made lightly”.
“All of us on the Player First Games and Warner Bros Games teams have put our heart and soul into MultiVersus, creating a unique social and cooperative experience from the ground up that brings together a variety of popular characters and worlds,” they said. “We are very proud of the game we have built and are incredibly thankful for the support of the MultiVersus community throughout this journey.”
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