Is WalterWhite really coming to MultiVersus?!?
For months now, MultiVersus fans have been begging to see Breaking Bad's Walter White added to the game. That always seemed like a long shot given the fact that Breaking Bad is not owned by Warner Bros., but it seems that might not stop developer Player First Games. The studio wished fans a happy new year on Twitter, prompting a reply from the"Walter White for Multiversus" Twitter account, which said they'll only have a good 2023 if Walter White joins the game's roster.
Released last year, MultiVersus is a fighting game that takes inspiration from video games like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. While the Nintendo Switch game exclusively focuses on characters that first appeared in video games, MultiVersus features a roster of characters that have mostly debuted in Warner Bros. cartoons and live-action properties. The cast already features an eclectic mix, with characters from Looney Tunes, the DC Universe, Gremlins, and more.
MultiVersus is available now on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Readers can check out all of our previous coverage of MultiVersus right here. 0commentsAre you hoping to see Walter White added to the game's roster? Have you been enjoying MultiVersus so far? Let us know in the comments or share your thoughts directly on Twitter at @Marcdachamp to talk all things gaming!
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