![]() The key to that for Nintendo was two things. MultiVersus doesn't have the loyal following Smash has that allowed Nintendo to disappoint so many people over and over again only for us to come back and beg for more a few months later. Even one roster addition that turns off a chunk of the player base is a risk at this early stage. The aim is to keep adding to the tens of millions of players it has already attracted. Everyone cheering for a new addition to the MultiVersus roster like they're watching the Avengers assembling in Endgame is exactly what Warner Bros. It's tricky to determine how exactly that harmless discourse element can be added to the mix, especially at this early stage. A few characters have been revealed and added since the open beta began, and all of them have been met with a collective “oh, that's cool” or words to that effect, and where's the fun in that? I wanted someone losing their mind when Gizmo popped out of that box because they wanted it to be Scrappy Doo, or players questioning why Black Adam will be getting a spot before Aquaman. MultiVersus doesn't have that element, at least not yet. The period of squabbling over who the next fighter should be was followed by everyone coming together to bemoan the fact that Minecraft Steve had been added to the game rather than Spyro. That Nintendo would seemingly never add who most people wanted oddly made the whole process even more fun. ![]() ![]() ![]() Crash Bandicoot, Master Chief, Rayman, and of course, Waluigi were never added to the now completed roster. Almost always the same candidates because almost every time, Nintendo would let us down. The best part was the list of characters being touted prior to every reveal. ![]()
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