Summary
- Earlier this week, it was revealed that MultiVersus would be going offline again after Season 5.
- The game's director, Tony Huynh, has shared his thoughts on the shutdown and some of the claims made against him.
- Huynh apologises to fans who didn't get the character they wanted and said he's in "deep mourning".
director Tony Huynh has finally shared his thougওhts on the game's impending shutdown after Season 5 and admitted that he's in "deep mourning" over the cancellation.
Earlier this week, MultiVersus fans were hit with a bombshell when Player First Games and Warner Bros. confirme𝐆d that the game would be going offline once again following its fifth and final season. Although 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Mu🐬ltiVersus 🎐had been struggling to gain traction ever since its year-long hiatus and relaunch, its sudden cancellation came𝐆 as a big shock to most players.

▨ I Wish I Cared More About MultiVersus Going Off𝕴line Again
MultiVersus was once my favourite liv♋e-service game, but its demise was simply inevitable.
Since the news that MultiVe𓄧rsus was going offline for good was confirmed🍸, rumours started flying that the . Although Huynh was initially silent about MultiVersus' shutdown, he's finally shared his thoughts over on Twitter and responded to the claims.
MultiVersus Director Says "Nobody Wanted This Outcome"
, although he's sad about what's happened to the game, he's grateful to have been given the chance to bring so many Warner ♋Bros. characters to life. The director also apologised for not addressing things soon, which he says is because he's been "focused on the game an💃d the team".
Alongside sharing his thoughts on the shutdown, Huynh also apologises to fans who didn't get the characters they wanted in the✱ gꦫame and explains that the decisions weᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚre down to development time, listening t🌞o the community, and working with IP holders. Seemingly in response to the hate that Lola and Aquaman have already received, Huynh says that both are "really cool" and should be checked out.
Huynh also took the chance 🦹to explain why Bana🌊na Guard got into the game over bigger characters, a decision he says is down to the🦹 team being "excited" about iꦏt and wanting to make a "fun, quick-to-make" character.
Before thanking everyone for the chance to work on MultiVersus, Huynh also appeared to respond to some of the claims that it was his fault the game got shut down. He stated that he doesn't "have the power" that some think he does, and that the threats he's received a๊re "crossing the line" while he's in mourning over the end of MultiVersus.

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