Prithhis Bose
Jul, 17.2024
According to a fresh MultiVersus leak, the game's Ranked Mode may eventually launch on 1st August. Players can participate in a range of MultiVersus modes, including the brand-new PvE game called Rifts, which features challenges and battles with a theme. However, MultiVersus participants still feel the absence of one thing.
Ranked Mode, MultiVersus's competitive experience, is missing from this. Though much anticipated by users, MultiVersus's comeback did not feature Ranked Mode, which was originally available during the game's beta. This let the fans down. After all, MultiVersus did admit that it is developing Ranked Mode, but it did not elaborate, so users are left waiting in a panic for more updates. Players of MultiVersus are now happy as a fresh leak has revealed intriguing details regarding Ranked Mode.
According to a fresh leak from Shaggy_Leaks on Twitter, MultiVersus may launch Ranked Mode on 1st August. The leaker claims that although Ranked Mode will launch in August, it is expected to terminate on 1st October, which is likely when the season reset will take place. Players must attain an unidentified level in order to engage in MultiVersus Ranked Mode. It's important to keep in mind that in the MultiVersus beta, access to Ranked Mode required level 20. The workings of MultiVersus Ranked Mode were also revealed in the Shaggy_Leaks leak, which also disclosed the existence of the ranks Unranked, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, Master, and Grand Master.
Release Date of MultiVersus Leaked Ranked Mode
Starting Date: 1st August
Ending Date: 1st October
They elaborate, saying that wins in MultiVersus matches will grant 10 points in Bronze and Silver, while losses will deduct one star from a player's total star score. Players that participate in the MultiVersus Ranked Mode from Gold and up will earn or lose RP based on their results in matches. When the player wins a specific amount of matches—five, according to the leak—gold stars will be given to them. As of right now, ringouts that represent the player's rank and badges that show the player's division and rank are the only two known prizes for Ranked Mode.
Thus far, MultiVersus players have been denied the opportunity to assess their abilities and engage in a customary competitive gaming experience due to the lack of Ranked Mode. Dates and specifics are always subject to change, so leaks should always be taken with a grain of salt. Nevertheless, the most recent data reveals that MultiVersus is still actively developing improvements in an effort to provide a more fulfilling user experience and to take community comments into account.