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Players of MultiVersus, particularly those who invested in the premium Founder's Pack, are expressing feelings of betrayal following the game’s sudden closure. The Founder's Pack, priced at $100, was marketed as a way to gain early access to the game along with exclusive content and in-game currency. However, with the announcement of the game's discontinuation, many players feel that their investment has been rendered worthless.
Community members have taken to social media to voice their frustrations, highlighting the lack of communication from Warner Bros. Games regarding the decision. Many argue that they were led to believe in the long-term viability of the game, only to see it abruptly shut down. The sentiment of being "scammed" is prevalent, as players feel that the promises made at the time of purchase have not been fulfilled.
As discussions continue, the situation raises important questions about consumer trust and accountability in the gaming industry. Players are now seeking answers and potential compensation for their investments.
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