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Warner Bros. Interactive has consistently shown its willingness to create an interesting roster for players to choose from throughout the MultiVersus open beta and the launch of season 1. With the announcement of Black Adam and Stripe alongside Rick Sanchez this season, the crossover fighting game continues to attract players from all over the world with its new additions and interesting mechanics.

MultiVersus is largely successful because WB maintains the rights to many beloved personalities, with such a DC Comics franchise. At the moment, the game already has several characters from DC, including Batman, Harley Quinn, Superman and Wonder Woman. Data mining has also revealed that members of the Teen Titans are on their way, namely Robin and Raven. Other leaks expect The Joker, Nubia (a variant of Wonder Woman), Static Shock and Poison Ivy. Warner Bros. However, Interactive has the option to further expand its universe by implementing a Batman from the year 2040, more specifically Batman Beyond‘s Terry McGinnis.

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Terry McGinnis can bring future technology and new skills

The most famous version of the Batman is Bruce Wayne’s version, but there could be a lot of potential if the developers choose to include his protégé, Terry McGinnis. Ever since Batman Beyond might not be getting a live action movie anytime soon, now is the perfect time for the franchise to make its way to MultiVersus. Terry would fit well into the Assassin or Bruiser class, although the former would be more interesting to watch as Bruce’s version of Batman is already a Bruiser, and Terry’s abilities, while similar to his mentor, would function best as a fast-attacking attacker. injury. trader.


In addition, the cyberpunk subgenre that exists within Neo-Gotham and the futuristic technology that exists would be welcome additions to the game, while also introducing fans to a variant of Batman that may not be known to everyone. The Bat-Suit Terry actually wears designed by Bruce twenty years before the younger man discovered it. However, it remained so extremely advanced in its technological prowess that it was still considered state-of-the-art in 2040.

Terry’s fighting style is quite dependent on this dark-colored and powerful Bat-Suit, which makes sense since he had no formal training before donning the hood. Features of this armored armor and suit would be incredibly interesting if skills in MultiVersus, with the biggest distinction being that this version of Batman can fly, thanks to the ability of the flying pack based on it. Flying would be a great defensive maneuver for Terry to dodge Tanks and Bruisers, as Assassins need to avoid being pinned down.


While Terry can take a lot of damage in the comics or in the animation Batman Beyond he is known to be more impulsive than Bruce, which is why he is more effective against enemies if he takes the time to devise strategies. Precision is key for this character, as he is adept at taking down opponents by stalking them, as the Bat-Suit has a built-in cloaking device that renders him invisible, along with well-placed Batarangs. Invisibility would probably require a long cooldown and short duration, but when used in the right moments, a fight can change MultiVersus.

These Batarangs would work well when dealing long-range damage. Another feature worth considering is holding the Batman’s bolas, as they can be a good stunner to freeze an enemy in place. It could make him look somewhat like the supporting character Velma, who has a lot of projectiles and can temporarily lock up opponents after collecting enough evidence on stage.


Exciting, the next one MultiVersus update would be the biggest yet, and it’s clear there’s plenty of content for fans to look forward to, as Morty Smith was recently added to the game and more are on the way. One can only hope that in the future one of these announcements by the game developers will see the inclusion of characters from Batman Beyond.

MultiVersus is now available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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