Update 2.12 has arrived for MultiVersus, and here’s the full list of changes and fixes added with this patch. The version number for this update is 1.15, but it’s also called 2.2. That’s because this is the second update released after season 2. The game’s first season was pretty solid, getting attention from hundreds of thousands of gamers. Season 2 continues the success and brings new special content. The game updates aren’t restricted to season-to-season patches; the developers also release more minor updates. The latest update is one of them. Here are the patch notes for MultiVersus update 2.2.
MultiVersus Update 2.2 Patch Notes
- This patch is our first-pass at globally adding more risk into powerful attacks through whiff recovery. When you commit and miss an attack in many cases there will be a larger window for the opponent to punish.
- We will be trying to be careful with this. We want to help ensure that we’re improving the neutral game toward a direction that is more calculated, while not creating (or encouraging) extremely passive gameplay scenarios.
- What is the driving force behind this direction?:
- We want moves with great power to have a high cost for using them, whether that be a cooldown or commitment.
- The game should not play differently if you land your attack.
- This will be a work-in-progress and we will continually evaluate and address Whiff Recovery. We welcome any-and-all feedback from the community!
General
- Updated move list text for Arya, Batman, and Velma.
Maps
- The Court
- It’s time to BALL UP and BALL OUT! The Court is finally getting drafted from Custom Matches and will be joining the 2v2, 1v1, and Silly Queue map rotation. Time to turn those pickup games into officials!
- The walls on The Court will now break after one wall bounce and will now respawn after a short time and push players inward. We are hoping this change will mitigate the effectiveness of camping by the blast box, and to help keep the ball in bounds!
Perks
- Armor Crush: Fixed a bug where attacks would break armor without reaching the appropriate charge threshold.
As you see, most of the changes are bug fixes. Those minor updates only fix the current season’s bugs. You shouldn’t expect big changes from them. The true changes will be made along the season 3 update. MultiVersus is available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC. For more information regarding this patch, please visit the official MultiVersus site.