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Arya Stark returns for battle in Warner Bros’ Multiversus game
There is no dearth of mobile and video games based in the world of Westeros. From Game of Thrones: Conquest to Reigns: Game of Thrones, more than eleven games have been made by various studios for fans of the story and show. They involve strategy games where players need to build houses and sustain themselves against various enemies.
On the other hand, the characters of Game of Thrones are so interesting that other games include people from Westeros in their games. The latest game by Warner Bros called Multiversus is one such game that chose to include a character from Game of Thrones.
Arya Stark in Multiversus
The youngest daughter of House Stark is set to be your winning player in the latest Multiversus game by Warner Bros. Arya Stark is among many iconic characters that players can choose to make their winning streak in the game. Multiversus is poised to be a game marked with epic brawls and unique fighting techniques.
The game will also have multiple locations from iconic projects like the Batcave and Treefort. This will further add to the fun of the game, blending various universes and locales from different fictional worlds.
When does Multiversus release?
Multiversus is a game by Players First Games, Warner Bros, and DC. It is set to release on May 28, 2024. Players can download and enjoy the game on various platforms including PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 consoles, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One consoles, and PC (Steam and Epic Games Store) at launch.
More Game of Thrones characters in Multiversus
The game has not launched its entire character roster as of yet to keep some excitement and suspense alive. Given Arya Stark’s availability in the game, it won’t be a surprise if more characters join the ranks. Moreover, the iconic Throne Room from the HBO show is one of the maps/locales in the game. Thus, we can expect more fun from the world of Westeros to be seen in Multiversus.
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