

This means we in Asia will have to wait until the game is available in the future, especially when it’s available out of its open beta.

So essentially, players in Southeast Asia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and the aforementioned countries are blocked from playing the MultiVersus open beta. A number of new features have been trialed in MultiVersus over the last few months, including ranked mode. will track and will ban your account from playing MultiVersus it’s a huge risk to mask your IP so that it looks like it’s from the US or other countries. MultiVersus Is Bringing Back Ranked Mode This Weekend By Josh Coulson Published Three days later, another short test for ranked mode is back with some tweaks.

If you do and even if you gain access, Warner Bros. But please tell me what's the problem or will it be fixed? The millionth time I'm asking you for help. That’s the game telling you that you’re blocked from playing it.
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If you head to the MultiVersus main page and try to download the free-to-play game on either the PC (Steam and Epic Games Store) or PlayStation store, you’ll get the following error:Īnd yes, you can download the game on Xbox using a non-Asia account, but when you head to the start screen, you’ll be greeted with a connection lost error. To recap, the MultiVersus open beta is unavailable to play in the following regions: Once our game is a bit more stable we plan to roll out more servers for different locations. Each new area we add stretches our team further. Our goal is for all players to be able to play MultiVersus, but we're a small team with limited resources. When? We don’t know because Warner Bros has yet to provide an answer. This is due to the game’s netcode and stability the game will be ready for those regions eventually. This is due to developer Player First having limited resources in rolling the game out beyond US and Europe. While the game is available in The United States, North America, Europe, and Australia, it’s not available in Southeast Asia and other countries, according to game director Tony Huynh. hit 2D fighting game MultiVersus and live in Southeast Asia, tough luck. If you’re planning to play the Warner Bros.
