Warner Bros. Games acquires MultiVersus developer Player First Games
"Having our development team integrated with the publisher is optimum for the players," says Player First Games co-founder Tony Huynh.Warner Bros. Games has acquired free-to-play platform fighting game MultiVersus developer Player First Games, the companies announced.
Player First Games will continue to operate under the leadership of co-founders Tony Huynh and Chris White. Head of studio Huynh and head of technology White will report to Warner Bros. Games San Diego vice president and studio head Carlos Barbosa.
“We have worked with Player First Games over several years to create and launch MultiVersus, and we are very pleased to welcome this talented team to Warner Bros. Games,” said Warner Bros. Games president David Haddad in a press release. “The bright and creative team at Player First Games adds to our extensive development capabilities.”
Player First Games co-founder and head of studio Tony Huynh added, “Our team is excited to join the Warner Bros. Games family, and we feel that this will be great for MultiVersus overall. We are working to make the MultiVersus game experience the best it can be and having our development team integrated with the publisher is optimum for the players.”
MultiVersus is available now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam.