After a year-long self-imposed exile following its beta release, the popular fighting game MultiVersus is making a comeback next week with a host of exciting rewards for beta players. This move comes after the controversial decision by the developers to pull the game from sale and shut down its servers, leaving players who had invested real money in unlocking in-game items without any recourse for refunds.

Player First Games, the developers of MultiVersus, have announced that beta players will have the opportunity to access the first season’s premium battle pass without having to pay a single penny. This means that players will be able to unlock the highly sought-after Jason Voorhees character from Friday the 13th, the first reward on the paid pass, for free. The developers have also promised to increase the number of “high-value” items in both the free and premium battle passes, including ringouts, alternate characters, taunts, and the in-game currency of Gleamium.

In a move reminiscent of Fortnite, MultiVersus has introduced a battle pass system where players can earn enough Gleamium through gameplay to cover the cost of the next battle pass without spending any real money. This means that players can potentially pay once and continue unlocking items throughout the eight-week season. Beta players will also receive special rewards, including a costume for Adventure Time’s Finn the Human and a unique ringout animation.

Fans of Adventure Time will have plenty to look forward to as the Banana Guard, a surprise contender, will be available as a playable character by completing a seven-day tutorial track. Additionally, completing the week-long reward calendar will unlock Lady Banana Guard. To add to the excitement, players from the open beta will have the option to switch their announcer to a Banana Guard voice pack, adding a quirky and unexpected twist to the game.

To access these rewards, players simply need to log in to the free-to-play game between its relaunch date on May 28th and June 11th. MultiVersus, described as a promising contender for a PC-based Smash Bros-like game, is sure to attract fans of Warner Bros IP, offering a unique and entertaining gaming experience for players.

The return of MultiVersus brings with it a wave of generosity towards beta players, offering them valuable in-game rewards and incentives. With an expanded range of items in the battle pass, exciting new playable characters, and unique customization options, MultiVersus is poised to capture the attention of both new and returning players alike. So mark your calendars and get ready to dive back into the world of MultiVersus for an unforgettable gaming experience.

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