Even though Multiversus was fully pulled from all digital storefronts in April, servers have now fully gone offline in preparation for a full launch next year.
It was first announced in March that Warner Bros and Play First Game would be taking the game offline, and removing the game from all digital storefronts in April. The servers were still online until Sunday, when servers were taken offline, meaning that players are now presented with the following message when they attempt to play the game:
"Thank you for your support through our Open Beta! The feedback and inspiration has been amazing. On June 25, we'll be closing the Multiversus Open Beta as we prepare for our launch in early 2024. We plan to be back and better than ever with new content, features, modes, and more when the game returns next year and will ensure that all of your progress and content will carry over."
The game has been the subject of controversy due to the fact that people have spent money on skins and other in-game unlockables, and will now be completely unable to access any of that until next year at the very earliest. It's also unclear exactly when during 2024 the full game will release, causing concern among fans.