A free-to-play fighting game called MultiVersus incorporates well-known Warner Bros. franchise characters. Players who venture into the game have the option of playing 2v2, 1v1 or creating their own unique match. For those without internet access, the game also offers an offline mode. However, a lot of users have reported that even when the device has internet access, the offline mode opens up automatically. If the error persists while you are playing, consider disabling offline mode completely. In MultiVersus, you can do this as follows.
What is offline mode in MultiVersus?
In spite of not having internet connectivity, players can still enjoy the game in offline mode. The offline mode function isn't intended to be operational right now, according to the developers, who also verified that many gamers are experiencing the aforementioned glitch. You can disable offline mode, which is good news. Here are the steps you need to take.
- Open the Windows search bar and search for "%appdata%".
- Once you search for "%appdata%", a new folder will open. Here, click on "AppData" from the URL field.
- Open the "Local" folder appearing on the screen. Then open the "MultiVersus" folder.
- Finally, inside the "MultiVersus" folder, you’ll find the "SaveGames" folder; delete the "SaveGames" folder, and you are good to go.
You can then play the game online and the offline option will essentially be turned off. When the game asks for your age, make sure you pick over 22 when you relaunch it. It's possible that the game will restart in offline mode if you admit that you're younger than 22. Check the game's social media to see if the servers are down, as that is another possibility. However, given that the problem has been noticed, we can anticipate a fix shortly. You can enjoy the 2v2 mode or embark on solitary quests in the 1v1 mode in the meantime.

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