actor, Daniel Ross, appears to be teasing some incomꦰing news for the game just as Player First Game developers receive some new merchandise.

2023 was a bit of a rough year for MultiVersus fans as the game was announced to be going offline in March to allow the developers time to rethink its content strategy and relaunch in 2024. Although we've had some small updates and teases along the way (like the McDonald's collaboration last month), fans have been wondering for some time now when we're going to get our first real bit of news

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Although we're still waiting on confirmation of when we'll hear more about MultiVersus, it does seem like big things are happening behind the scenes. The first hint towards incoming news comes from actor Daniel Ross, who voices Gizmo, Stripe, and the Uncle Shagsworthy skin for Shaggy.

As shared by MultiVersus insider multiversusie, Daniel Ross simply tweeted out a happy face emoji while using a hashtag for MultiVersus, implying that he's heard some good news about the game. Although this doesn't strictly confirm that news for the game is incoming, it does imply that something good is on the way.

It's about as vague as the rest of the teasers we've had for MultiVersus in the past, but it's the best thing we have to go off of right now. If it's not a hint towards a reveal of some kind happening soon, then it does at least seem to suggest that Ross has landed another voice-acting role in the game, which is interesting as we've heard voice clips for a lot of unreleased characters and it seems likely that it'd be someone brand-new who hasn't been leaked.

It also makes sense for us to get MultiVersus news now that Warner Bros.' most recent game, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Suicid♚e Squad: Kill the Justice League, has launched.

It's not just Ross' tweet that hints that something is happening to MultiVersus behind the scenes. Just a few days before Ross' tweet, several MultiVersus developers, , received exclusive developer merchandise, including a shirt with the game's logo on it and .

Again, it's not the most concrete bit of evidence in the world, but considering how silent Player First Games has been about MultiVersus over the past few months, it's the best sign we've had in some time that something is on the way.

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