Now that we've had a fairly significant amount of time with the first proper MultiVersus Battle Pass, there are several players out there that have already unlocked all of its goodies and are looking for another reason to keep playing outside of leveling up specific characters. At the moment, you can keep completing daily and weekly missions to earn Battle Pass points, but they only add to a pointless total for players that have already completed it.

Well, that could change in the near future, as MultiVersus director Tony Huynh has said on his personal Twitter account that developer Player First Games is currently "looking into" the issue. Huynh states that the developer could potentially start dishing out a different reward for completing daily and weekly missions for those that have already unlocked everything in the Battle Pass. This isn't confirmation that a system is coming, but it would be rather foolish if something wasn't done about the game's lack of progression post Battle Pass.

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Huynh doesn't even really go into what could be given to these players in his tweet, leading to speculation and requests from players. The vast majority seem to just want Gold as a reward, which would be a good alternative. Currently, the only way to obtain gold is very slowly through matches, praying to the heavens someone is nice enough to give you a bunch of toast, or through leveling up. However, solo players can sometimes struggle to find generous toast givers, and those who are at high levels know that leveling up is easier said than done.

Others suggest that the premium side of the Battle Pass could dish out Gleamium, as there's currently no way to earn the currency outside of simply buying it from the store. Even if it's just small increments, players could save up Gleamium for taunts or voice packs which would add to the sense of progression that practically vanishes once the Battle Pass is complete.

Having missions reward players with extra Gold is the more likely of the two scenarios though. Still, it's better than offering practically nothing and would be a good way to encourage players to log on every day, especially for those who may not have unlocked all of the playable characters yet. As someone who's completed the Battle Pass, there's very little point to playing MultiVersus anymore besides personal enjoyment, and with all the other live-service titles out there like Splatoon 3 and the soon-to-be-released Overwatch 2 vying for attention, the game could start seeing a decline in players.

Whatever Player First decides to do, it needs to give players something to work towards besides slowly leveling up new characters, especially since the next Battle Pass won't drop until at least November 16. Gold is probably the best solution - at least then I could finally afford the legendary Fred ascot icon. A man can dream.

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