Has MultiVersus dodged the Nintendo Switch?

By Joshua Lamb

Published: Thursday, 30 May 2024 at 14:50 PM


MultiVersus has returned to consoles and PC this week, with thousands of players picking the game up again after its open beta period ended last year – but does that include Nintendo Switch owners?

The Warner Bros-made game seems like a perfect title to be played on a Nintendo Switch. It is aimed at a family-friendly audience, is filled with characters such as Bugs Bunny and Tom and Jerry and has an overall brightly-coloured, light-hearted vibe.

It’s already available on Xbox X/S, Xbox One, PS5 and 4, as well as PC via Steam and the Epic Games store, but where do Nintendo owners sit with Warner Bros Games’ latest?

Read on to find out more.

Is MultiVersus on Switch at launch?

Unfortunately, MultiVersus is not on Switch at launch.

The game was fully released on 28th May 2024, and is currently available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC via Steam and the Epic Games store.

It can even run on last-generation consoles including PS4 and Xbox One, but it is noticeably absent from Nintendo’s console.

MultiVersus also has full crossplay support, so it doesn’t matter if you own a PS5 and your friends have an Xbox, you’ll still be able to fight them in this over-the-top brawler online.

But what about Switch owners? Will they ever get a chance to play the game on their console?

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Will MultiVersus come to Switch later?

As it stands, it is unlikely that MultiVersus will be released on Nintendo Switch at a later date. There are multiple reasons that this is looking like the probable outcome.

Firstly, back in 2021, before MultiVersus was released, a user on social media website X, formerly Twitter, asked Tony Huynh, the game’s director, if MultiVersus would ever come out on Nintendo’s console.

He replied: “I understand, it’s a hard decision for us not to launch on the Switch, but we have limited resources and had to pick where to use those resources in the short-term.

“We want to enable as many players as possible to play and enjoy our game.”