The Powerpuff Girls will be added to the game as part of Season 3, which is kicking off on September 17, while Nubia, Queen of the Amazons, will arrive later in the season.
The creepy shapeshifter is coming to MultiVersus next week, WB Games and Player First Games have confirmed.
Player First Games was founded in 2019 as an indie studio in Los Angeles, and has now made its partnership with MultiVersus publisher WB Games official.
Additionally, WB Games and Player First Games' platform fighter is also adding a Ranked Mode on July 23.
The Matrix's Agent Smith will join the free-to-play platform fighter's roster of characters later this month.
Despite finally coming out of open beta with new content and features, Player First's crossover fighter feels several steps behind.
Player First's free-to-play platformer fighter is available with PvE Rifts, new characters like The Joker and Jason Voorhees and other changes.
The horror movie villain can teleport, turn self-inflicted damage into a buff and stuff opponents into sleeping bags to wield as weapons.
Whether it's charging towards opponents with reckless abandoning or chopping them apart, Jason is a force to reckon with.
Gold has been retired, and players who earn cosmetics and items for characters will receive Prestige Currency to unlock rare cosmetics.
Alongside the premium Battle Pass rewards, open beta players get instant access to Jason Voorhees if they log in by June 11th.
The recent launch trailer also references characters like Samurai Jack, Harry Potter, The Powerpuff Girls, Aquaman and more.
Before its May 28th launch, Player First Games' trailer sees the cast (and their alters) going at it across multiple dimensions.
Rifts contain multiple Nodes with unique fights and mini-games to complete, Mutators, Gems to earn and upgrade, and much more.
Joker will be part of the MultiVersus roster when the game comes out on May 28 on PC and consoles.
Joker will be available in MultiVersus when the game launches on PC and consoles on May 28.
MultiVersus is out on May 28 and here is everything you should know if you plan to pick it up.
Each beta character has also received extensive tuning, and various improvements have been made to combat clarity.
The game has moved to Unreal Engine 5, and will also feature new stages, new attacks for existing characters, and more.
Current owners can still play the open beta, but the online modes will be unavailable on June 25th to prep for the full launch in early 2024.