MultiVersus Characters
Warner Brothers have unveiled some of the MultiVersus characters, and the list includes many famous franchises. From Game of Thrones and DC to Stephen Universe and Scooby Doo, there’s something for everyone. We’re going to give you a list of confirmed MultiVersus game characters, as well as those that leakers and dataminers have dug up. Let’s dive straight in!
MultiVersus Characters
There are sixteen confirmed MultiVersus characters in the roster, from all over the many popular Warner Brothers intellectual properties. We have DC characters, Looney Tunes, Adventure Time, Game of Thrones, and more; there’s even a brand new character making its debut here. Here’s a full list of them, but keep in mind that some of them might be locked initially.
- The Iron Giant (Tank)
- Taz, aka the Tasmanian Devil (Bruiser)
- Velma Dinkley (Support)
- Arya Stark (Assassin)
- Batman (Bruiser)
- Bugs Bunny (Mage / Ranged)
- Finn the Human (Assassin)
- Garnet (Bruiser)
- Harley Quinn (Assassin)
- Jake the Dog (Bruiser)
- Reindog (Support)
- Shaggy (Bruiser)
- Steven Universe (Support)
- Superman (Tank)
- Tom and Jerry (Mage / Ranged)
- Wonder Woman (Tank)
So, those are the confirmed MultiVersus characters that we’ve already seen. However, there are many others that have been revealed via leaks and datamines. So, let’s list those, too, and see how right the leakers were. Huge props to Kylestache for aggregating the info.
- Marvin the Martian
- Lebron James
- The Joker
- Nubia
- Raven
- Gandalf
- Legolas
- Harry Potter
- Ron Weasley
- Morty
- Rick Sanchez
- Cromulon
- Fred Flintstone
- Johnny Bravo
- Godzilla
- King Kong
- Ben 10
- Mad Max
- Neo
- Gizmo from Gremlins
- Emmet (presumably from The LEGO Movie)
- Scorpion
- Sub Zero
- Naruto
- Wreck-It Ralph and/or Fix-It Felix
- The Incredible Hulk
MultiVersus Platforms – What Platforms Will MultiVersus Be On
Now that we know which Warner Brothers characters will be in MultiVersus, which platforms will you be able to play it on? At the time of writing, the game has been announced for Steam, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. I’m honestly pretty surprised that there’s no mobile version, but that’s besides the point. Another thing that’s important to note is that MultiVersus will be free-to-play, presumably leaning into cosmetic microtransactions, battle passes and maybe even purchasing new characters to earn its money. We’ll only know for sure once the game launches fully later on in 2022. Before that, you’ll have the chance to participate in the Closed Alpha and Beta.