An announcement from Player First Games confirms that Season 2 ofMultiversushas been officially extended. After numerous requests for the platform fighter to elongate the period of time in which players could complete the battle pass, the deadline for the season’s end inMultiversushas been pushed back.November 15 marked the release date forseason 2 ofMultiversus,bringing with it a familiar face in its new fighter, Marvin the Martian. The season also came with a new battle pass, cosmetics, balance changes, bug fixes, and aGame of Thrones-inspired map. Fan sentiment for season 2 has been mixed, with criticisms surrounding the slowing pace of new fighters and the amount of time required to complete the season 2 battle pass. Player First Games has shown solid communication between itself and theMultiversusfan base, and a willingness to respond to player feedback, ultimately giving fans an optimistic outlook for the game’s future.RELATED:Multiversus Fan Creates Concept For Playable Audrey 2 From Little Shop of HorrorsPlayer First Games took to the officialMultiversusTwitter handle to announce its plans to extend Season 2 ofMultiversusuntil March 31. This comes as a direct response to critical feedback from fans who were attempting to grind out the last levels of their battle pass before its original ending date of February 14. In addition to the extension,Multiversusplayers will also enjoy a battle passXP boost and a new way to purchase battle pass tiers. Reactions to this announcement have been appreciative, as it not only allows players to get more value out of their battle pass purchase but also displays an earnest willingness on behalf of Player First Games to take in feedback and make amends for its missteps. The new March 31 date should give fans plenty of time to grind their battle passes to their heart’s content.

Of course, the extension on season 2 means a delay for season 3 ofMultiversus.Player First Games has remained tight-lipped on what is in store for the upcoming season, but that has not stopped speculation based on data mining and the rumor mill. Some leading theories include Samurai Jack, Pickle Rick, andWalter White as new fighters to join the fray inMultiversus. With the extra time to polish up the new season, fans are hopeful that it can regain the momentum the game had going for it during season 1, which had waned through the course of season 2.

While fans continue to guess what season 3 has in store for them, Player First Games will have its hands full delivering the best experience possible. If its response to feedback is any indicator, thefuture ofMultiversuslooks bright.

MultiVersusis available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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