All confirmed and leaked characters in MultiVersus – Dot Esports

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Warner Bros. has slowly been sharing more details about its upcoming free-to-play crossover fighting game MultiVersus, which will combine dozens of IP from across the company’s history to build out a roster for the platform fighter. 
As of now, the game is scheduled to release sometime in 2022 on PC, PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. However, we still don’t have a full starting roster or even a detailed breakdown of how the game will play outside of the original first-look trailer. 
We do know that the MultiVersus will put an emphasis on teamwork and two-vs-two format, with full cross-play, cross-progression, and rollback netcode at launch. Warner and developer First Play have already confirmed at least one beta test for the game and just recently announced Velma Dinkly from Scooby-Doo as the next playable fighter. 
This slow rollout of news for MultiVersus has fans hungry for more information, and thanks to a slew of datamines from the files pulled from various tests or previous builds that were obtained by leakers, we might have a better look at what the game’s final roster will look like. 
Here are all of the characters who have been confirmed for MultiVersus, along with the fighters that may be coming based on data pulled from the various leaks. Just be aware that none of the leaked characters have been confirmed and could end up absent from the final product. 
In addition to these datamined characters, files for three other fighters exist in the code with assets that cause a bit of confusion. 
According to multiple pieces of data, Naruto could be appearing in the game based on file names and some visuals, but placeholder data for an original ninja character was also included in the game’s codes. Speculation points to this being a backup in case licensing for Naruto may have fallen through, but we will need to wait on confirmation to know for sure. 
Additionally, Wreck-It Ralph or Fix-It Felix from Disney’s Wreck-It Ralph movie series were found in the datamine, along with another original fighter named Brute. Brute seems to be a placeholder similar to the original Ninja fighter, and references Hulk several times, meaning Disney’s Incredible Hulk may be included, too. 
Several other codenames were used in MultiVersus’ files, with Rick Sanchez being labeled as Mage on occasion. Another file labeled Frontline Support was also discovered, but there aren’t any hints as to who this could be yet. 
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