We already know how much the MultiVersus Season 1 Battle Pass will cost

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We already know how much the MultiVersus Season 1 Battle Pass will cost

Before the season was delayed, the game director had discussed the price and levels of the pass.

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MultiVersus players had to get some bad news yesterday. Warner’s free-to-play fighting game delayed the release of its first season and also the arrival of Morty as a playable character is a more understandable decision than any other considering the title is still in open beta.

PC, PlayStation or Xbox users waiting for the new date are wondering how Player First Games studio will approach the new season. will have a different battle pass than the current one. Game director Tony Huynh responded excitement to a user asking the price.

It will cost around 10 euros and have 50 levelsThe developer isn’t exactly clear on his answer, but states that he believes it. It will cost 950 gleamiumapproximately equivalent ten eurosThere will still be some free rewards, as there is a MultiVersus payment currency pack of 1000 units from 9.99 Euros in the store.

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The current pre-season battle pass costs only a third of that, 300 gleamium, but it should be clear that much less than the next one. Season 1 pass will have 50 levels unlock; It has only 15 reward tiers that we currently have (and will expand over time).

While paying attention to a certain date to wait for both the new season and the new season, adding new charactersWhile enjoying success across multiple platforms, Multiversus continues to make balance adjustments to gameplay and fighters’ strengths and weaknesses, it’s currently the most played game even on the Steam Deck.

Source: 3D Juegos

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