MultiVersus Season 1 is finally here. Not every feature of the first official Season is available right away, but Player First Games and Warner Bros. Interactive clearly have quite the roadmap in mind. Aside from Ranked's long-awaited arrival, Season 1 will reportedly feature a lot of new characters for fans to master. Morty Smith of Rick & Morty fame will join the game on August 23rd, and Rick Sanchez is on the way too. Player First Games also revealed a couple of other remarkable additions to the game. The DC antihero Black Adam is on the way, as is another antagonistic character named Stripe.

MultiVersus rumors have long suggested that Black Adam was on the way, and his inclusion makes sense, given that the game already has strong ties to DC properties. Stripe, however, is a little more surprising. Fans of the 1984 movie Gremlins will remember Stripe as the most mischievous and dangerous of the movie's mogwai characters, serving as the main antagonist. Gremlins is certainly a famous film in Warner Bros. catalogue, known for making an impact on the American film industry, but Stripe's journey in the Gremlins canon and the current state of MultiVersus make him a remarkable character to include nonetheless.

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Stripe, Gremlins, and the MultiVersus Roster

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In the first Gremlins movie, Stripe comes to life when water is spilled on the original mogwai, Gizmo, for the first time. Once Stripe connives to get fed after midnight, he transforms into his iconic gremlin form, and from there he wreaks havoc on the movie's town. Stripe's journey comes to an end when Gizmo exposes him to daylight, which kills him, and although the Gremlins sequel features a "reincarnation" called Mohawk, the latter character isn't quite the same as the cunning Stripe. While Stripe may not be a long-lived villain in the WB library, he is a memorable one.

Stripe seems like a great addition to the MultiVersus roster for a few reasons. For one, he's a villain; MultiVersus is a little short on villains right now, aside from Harley Quinn, but Stripe and Black Adam ought to shore up the game's representation by a good margin. For another, Stripe brings an entirely new IP to MultiVersus. Warner Bros. Interactive clearly isn't content to rely on its cartoon and comic book properties to populate the game. Instead, MultiVersus seems interested in tapping into WB's film franchises, which opens the door for a ton of characters. Stripe may lend some credence to longstanding rumors that Godzilla is on the way, for instance.

How MultiVersus handles Gremlins canon also seems important. Stripe is very much dead in these films, after all, unless future Gremlins media finds a way to bring him back to life. MultiVersus may simply ignore this information; the fighting game doesn't have any impact on the involved franchises' lore, so it could just wave away the fact that Stripe has been brought into the fray across time and space. However, if new MultiVersus lore specifically establishes that this Stripe comes from a different Gremlins timeline, then MultiVersus could lay the groundwork for more parallel canons. Player First Games could eventually go as far as creating original variants on DC superheroes, Cartoon Network stars, and more.

Overall, Stripe's impact on MultiVersus is hard to predict at the moment, since Player First Games hasn't clued fans in on Stripe's moveset yet. As a small and lightweight character with an aggressive demeanor, it wouldn't be surprising if Stripe belonged to the MultiVersus Assassin class, but anything is possible for now. Whatever becomes of Stripe, however, he is at least a promising sign that Player First Games and Warner Bros. Interactive want to represent a wide range of media in the fighting game. If Gremlins can make it into MultiVersus, then so can plenty of other iconic movies.

MultiVersus is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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