Broken MultiVersus hitboxes could kill the game
For players Multi Versus Fed up with the broken hitboxes of the game, and many began to say that they would stop playing it just a month after the launch of the fighting game.
Warner Bros Games hit the jackpot when it released MultiVersus, its crossover platform game that was billed as the company's answer to the Nintendo franchise. Super Smash Bros.
The game has already overthrown such giants as Elden Ring in terms of profits, and took over Twitch as one of its new premiere fighting games.
Despite its quick and mainstream success, many players complained and became frustrated with the game's broken hitboxes, leading them to stop playing the game altogether.
MultiVersus players annoyed by Morty's hitbox
Reddit user ThunderTRP went viral after posting a video of Morty messing with opponents incorrectly. Despite the animation crossing Shaggy's body, the stroke does not connect properly.
In fighting games, it's very important that hitboxes are as crisp and responsive as possible. MultiVersus seems to have many characters that have broken hitboxes, such as Finn, who was pointed out by players as a serious criminal.
ThunderTRP said: "It wasn't you all along, it was a hitbox - please bring it to the developers to see and fix it."
In the comments section, users criticized Morty's hitboxes, and one of them said: "Morty has such a fun kit but I really struggle to confirm the kills and his ether hitbox is one of the biggest issues."
Another claimed they stopped playing the game entirely due to hitbox issues. One MultiVersus player said, “This kind of inconsistency is what will get people out of the game. When you can't trust what the game shows you, it kills the fun."
Another responded, "I've already quit playing and I'm not coming back until this crap is resolved. This is common throughout the game, not just with Morty."
Although MultiVersus continues to be one of the most popular fighting games on the market, fans of the game are begging the developers for fixes to the game's core mechanics.