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Arya Stark to fight Superman, Batman, Shaggy and other iconic WB characters in MultiVersus video game

Video Games and TV show/movie franchises have often worked together to bring out the best of their respective worlds, providing the fans with the ultimate experience. The Last of Us TV show is one such example, starring Game of Thrones stars Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, which is currently under production. A new fighting game was recently announced by Warner Bros, which will utilize a lot of different characters from a number of franchises, such as Game of Thrones.
Warner Bros has announced MultiVersus, a free-to-play multiplayer fighting game that will allow you and your pals to duke it out as Superman, Arya Stark, Shaggy, and several other iconic characters from Warner Bros movies and TV shows. Here’s footage of the gameplay:
Although the exact MultiVersus release date has not been confirmed, we can expect the game to be here in 2022. It looks like a WB-infused spin on Super Smash Bros Ultimate, basically, and it’s coming to us from the developers at Player First Games and publishers at Warner Bros Games.
A girl is joining the MultiVerse. ? @Maisie_Williams is Arya Stark. #MultiVersus #GoT pic.twitter.com/5shnlXqdeW
— MultiVersus (@multiversus) November 18, 2021
So far, only one character has been confirmed from Game of Thrones in the upcoming video game: Maisie Williams’ Arya Stark. It would be fun to see which other characters from Game of Thrones will make it to the final roster.
One thing we know is that MultiVersus will be free-to-play, meaning that you won’t have to spend a penny to download the game and start playing. There may well be microtransactions in the game itself, but we’d expect those to be optional if they do exist.
Are you excited about MultiVersus? Talk to us in the comments below!
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