Jason Vorhees has joined the growing roster ofMultiVersus, and he has a lot of new strategies and a frightening combat style. He is one of the top-tier characters inMultiVersus, and as he is aTank class he can take a fair few hits before getting Rung Out. There are a lot of good ways to utilize him, and players will have a lot of fun on the other side of the slasher film playing as Jason Vorhees.
With the fulllaunch ofMultiVersuscame several new characters. This included bothJason, the Joker, and Agent Smith as the newest members. With this emphasis on villains, they also have some similar themes, as one ofJason’s costumes is a Matrix-style costume. This adds a new layer of universes crossing over and fighting for glory across the multiverse.

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How To Unlock Jason Vorhees In MultiVersus
Battle Pass Prices
Jason Vorhees can currently beunlocked as part of the Battle Pass. He is the first unlock you receive as part of thePremium Season 1 Battle Pass, which must bepaid for with Gleamium currency. This means players will likely have to spend real money to get Gleamium.
This will likely change with time, andplayers of the Open Beta were given the Season 1 Battle Pass for free, so it should be fairly easy for anyone who has it to unlock Jason. If you want to wait for a more wallet-friendly way to unlock Jason, you might bewaiting until Season 2.

Season 1 runsfrom May 28th until July 23rdfor anyone hoping to earn the extra rewards.
Jason Vorhees Move List
Hack-And-Slash To Victory
Jason has some very thematic moves and is quite the intimidating figure on the battlefield. Most of his moves are themed around himtanking damage and giving it back. He also has a Mist Step ability to mirror thisvillain’s powers inMultiVersus.
Freight Train
Dash Attack
Run forward, using your shoulder to tackle anyone in the way.
Axe Slam
Normal Ground Neutral
As you move forward slowly, you can slowly charge an axe.
Fear the 13th

Normal Ground Side
You make a 3-Hit combo that lets you grab and toss your opponent away.
Crunch Time
Normal Ground Up
you may charge up a devastating (and gruesome) attack that launches your opponent into the sky. The animation shows Jason smashing a bed in half.
Zombie Stomp
Normal Ground Down
Another charge attack that makes a ground-shaking stomp that also sends enemies skyward.
Scoop and Slice

Normal Air Neutral
You swing your axe through the air, slicing as you go.
Cut Them Down
Normal Air Side
You swing your machete while in the air, which knocks opponents back using great force.
6 Feet Under
Normal Air Down
You plunge downward, this time using your fist to pummel opponents to their doom.
Unstoppable Rage
Special Ground Neutral
You channel your rage to trade self-inflicted damage for gray health. Any allies you have also receive a small amount of gray health as well. While your rage is still active, you will be able to move faster and deal more damage, as well as having your knockback boosted. If you make an attack or all your Gray Health is gone, you are no longer enraged.
Mist Step
Special Ground Side
You use the mist to teleport forward. Any opponent near the mist is forced to back away with force.
No Escape
Special Ground Up
You swing the axe upward, catching your opponent, before slamming them back down.
Sweet Dreams
Special Ground Down
You stuff your victim in a sleeping bag, which turns them into a weapon. You can walk around and swing the bag into the ground or other opponents. Special will then throw the bag as a projectile with the victim inside.
You grab the opponent and stab or slash them.

Air Mist Step
Special Air Side
You step into the mist and teleport forward. you may angle upward or downward if you wish.
Risen Strike
Special Air Up
You can knock an opponent upward with a rising cleaver strike.
Down And Out

Special Air Down
You slash the cleaver forward and down, if you land while attacking you trigger an extra slash.
Jason Vorhees Costumes
Space Jason Joins The Fight
Right now there are four main variants of Jason that exist in MultiVersus. The first is the original skin from theFriday the 13thmovie. Also included isUber Jason, Matrix Code Jason, and Tooniverse Jason, so that no matter where he goes, at least he always fits in. The Tooniverse Variantcan be purchased in the game store, but the other two Variants are only available in the Season 1 Battle Pass.
Jason Vorhees Perks
Unable To Die
Below are Jason’sSignature Perks, which are unique to him, as well as a few Perks recommended byYouTuber Onestepas being important to his gameplay loop. These will help you smash the competition and keep them from making a comeback.
Resurrectionist
Signature
The first time Jason or an ally is about to be Rung Out, they instead get pulled back to the center of the stage. They then have a short time to keep fighting before they automatically get Rung Out.
Monstrous Sidestep
Jason will move behind the nearest enemy in front of him while he performs his side special.
Protective Momentum
Team
Your team gains a projectile shield after running on the ground in the same direction for half a second. If your teammate also picks it, the shield activates faster.
Last Stand
Strong
While you have at least 100 damage, any enemies you knockback also gain Weakened.
Hitting an enemy prevents them from using armor.
How To Get Prestige Points In MultiVersus
Multiverse contains several different in-game currencies. Prestige Points are a major currency that can help players acquire exclusive items.
Jason Vorhees Combat Tips
Tanking Through Damage
With all the Perks and abilities in mind, here are a few tips for piloting thisnew character inMultiVersus:
And those are a few tips and tricks to make Jason Vorhees a truly undefeatable character inMultiVersus.