Multiversus significantly underperformed, Warner Bros admits, but maybe its dedicated "Goth Girl Season" will be enough to pull everyone back
Save me goth girl

Okay, yes, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Multiversus has seemingly had a rough go since its relaunch earlier this year, t🌟o the point where even publisher Warner Bros. has been on record noting that the game's underperformed. What's a free-to-play fighting game to do in these circumstances? Why, break out the goth girls, of course.
Multiverse Season 4 was un𝐆veiled this week, and the devs themselves are "Goth Girl Season" ahead of its November 12 launch. The event is led by two new playable fighters, Raven of Teen Titans and Marceline of Adventure Time, who both certainly fit the bill on the season's title theme. The devs at Player First Games are still unveiling the details, but you can peruse a roadmap on and peep the first look at Raven gameplay below.

So did WB see bad financial results and tell the devs to smash glass and hit the emergency goth girl button? Nah, of course not - these big content updates take way too long to design and create to be slapped together for a quick financial boost. But other big changes are coming this season in response to one of the community's big standing complaints: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:about the grind to unlock new cᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚharacters.
With the start of Goth Girl Season, the existing fighter currency system is being retired in favor of Fighter Road. The new system is essentially a battle pass letting you unlock every character in the game - up to and including Raven - by earning XP through playing, as the explains. It remains to be seen if this system is actually friendlier to players than the old one, but first impressions indicatꦆe that it's a step in t🍎he right direction. Whether it's enough to rebuild the game's momentum following a disappointing relaunch remains to be seen.
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