MultiVersus has seen over 100K concurrent gamers return to the sport following its relaunch.
In line with impartial Steam tracker SteamDB, the sport has seen 114,515 concurrent gamers return to the sport. That is virtually 75% of the sport’s all-time peak on the sport’s unique launch.
MultiVersus was successful at launch, seeing 153,433 concurrent gamers on Steam at its peak. Regardless of this, a dwindling participant base and different points noticed the sport shut down for nearly a 12 months.
The sport returned on Might 28 with three new playable fighters; The Joker from DC Comics, Jason Voorhees from Friday the thirteenth, and Banana Guard from Journey Time.
A fourth character, Agent Smith from The Matrix, will likely be added to the sport later in its first season.
Whereas a few of these characters have come as a shock to gamers, others have been anticipated for a while as a consequence of references to them being datamined out of the sport.
This is a matter that endured all through the sport’s unique launch, with scores of unreleased content material being discovered by gamers.
In a current interview with VGC, we requested MultiVersus director Tony Huynh how he felt about datamining, and whether or not any measures had been put in place to keep away from it taking place this time round.
“Lots of issues,” Huynh replied. “It’s an arms race, so it’ll be fixed protections in opposition to new and artistic methods to datamine. On the finish of the day, we’ve performed lots, we’ve realized lots, however once more, it’s an arms race.
“I can’t promise that there gained’t ever be leaks or something like that. However on our finish, we’ve performed, I feel, above and past what trade requirements and protections there are.”