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Original story (published on August 08, 2022) follows:

MultiVersus is a PVP fighter game where players can choose from a variety of Warner Bros. characters like Velma, Wonder Woman, Arya Stark, and many more.

MultiVersus stuck in Offline Mode

However, many MultiVersus players are complaining about an issue where they are stuck in offline mode (1,2,3,4,5,6,7).

It starts when one boots up the game and they don’t get the usual pop-up that asks them to sign into their Warner Bros. account. Instead, the game loads up and displays offline mode.

Due to this, players are only able to play tutorials or access lab and are unable to go online where they can play with friends against other players.

Affected players have tried restarting their modems/routers, but they quickly realized that the problem isn’t with their internet connection.

In fact, this issue was first reported a few weeks ago and it even got resolved as it was marked as ‘fixed’ on the MultiVersus forum.

So, by the looks of it, Warner Bros. is still unaware of the new reports on the same issue as they are yet to acknowledge it.

Potential workarounds

In the meantime, we have come across a workaround that you can give a try and see if it fixes the issue for you. For some, changing the age to 18+ resolved this problem. Follow these steps to do so:

We’ll keep an eye on this issue and update this article to reflect the latest developments.

Update 1 (October 04, 2022)

06:10 pm (IST): According to MultiVersus community page, the issue where the game is stuck in offline mode has now been resolved.

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