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WB Serververse
WB Serververse
Developer(s) Epic Games
Publisher(s) Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Composer(s) Lorne Balfe
Engine Unreal Engine 4
Genre(s) Open world
Mode(s) Single-player
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S

WB Serververse is an open-world video game developed by Epic Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, based on the setting from the 2021 film Space Jam: A New Legacy. The video game centers around the player getting sucked into the Warner Bros. Serververse and is guided by Pete, a former ally to Al-G Rhythm, to explore the Serververse. The game will be released on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and Microsoft Windows.

Gameplay

Unlike most open world games that have missions and objectives, this game lets you travel around the many worlds in the Serververse. The player can customize and save the avatar they play before exploring the Serverserve. Players can also choose any of the 17 hub worlds to start in; those being Looney Tunes' Tune World, Animaniacs' Warner Bros. Studio, DC World (consisting of Gotham City from Batman: The Animated Series, Metropolis from Superman: The Animated Series, and Jump City from Teen Titans), Scooby-Doo's Coolsville, The Flintstones' Bedrock, The Jetsons' Orbit City, Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park, Space Ghost's Ghost Planet, Harry Potter's Hogwarts, Game of Thrones' Westeros, Casabanca, Oz from The Wizard of Oz, the Matrix, the desert of Mad Max, The Lord of the Rings' Middle-earth, The Iron Giant's Rockwell, and Cartoon Network City (consisting of Huber, Townsville, Foster's, Marzipan City, Stormalong Harbor, the Land of Ooo, the Park, Beach City, Aberdale, and the Creek).


When collecting an amount of Warner chips (a data chip with the "WB" symbol) in the worlds you explore, players can purchase items from the ACME score in Tune World, which consists of selected items used by Wile E. Coyote from the Looney Tunes shorts. Players can also purchase clothes and other types of wardrobe for their avatar. As you begin the game at the start, you can choose the version of your avatar you want from male (voiced by Josh Keaton or Ogie Banks if African-American) or female (voiced by Kari Wahlgren or Cree Summer if African-American).

Development

WB Serververse would made to be a free-to-play console game rather than a physical copy to purchase in stores. As the game itself would be free for players, downloadable content would be payed for.

As the game includes franchises that are beyond the E and E10+ ratings, the game was given a T rating.

Downloadable content

As there are 17 worlds in the game itself to visit, players can purchase nine other worlds, including The Goonies' Astoria, Oregon; Gremlins' Kingston Falls; the Neitherworld from Beetlejuice; Edge City from The Mask; Austin Powers' world; a world featuring the other Hanna-Barbera franchises, entitled "Hanna Barbera City" (consisting of Captain Caveman, Jabberjaw, Dynomutt, Dog Wonder, and Wacky Races), Dimension C-131 from Rick and Morty; The yeti village from Smallfoot; and the MonsterVerse.