Sky Arena

The  is an available Map in MultiVersus. It has 2 variations.

Origin
The Ancient Sky Arena was first seen in Steven Universe 's sixth episode of its second season, "Sworn to the Sword". It's the location were the first ever Gem battles of the Rebellion took place. Throughout the series, Pearl used this location to train Steven and Connie.

Sky Arena
Its overall layout is very similar to that of Training Room, but the main body is smaller.

Sky Arena (1 vs 1)
Almost identical to Sky Arena, but the main body is smaller.

Sky Arena Platforms
In terms of design, it's visually identical to Sky Arena, and in terms of layout, it's very similar to the now removed Classic 3 Platform Map, but with the main body being slightly smaller.

Sky Arena Platforms (1 vs 1)
Almost identical to Sky Arena Platforms, but the main body is smaller.

We Are the Crystal Gems
The theme song used by these Maps is an orchestral mix of "We Are the Crystal Gems", the intro song and main theme of Steven Universe.


 * Standard Theme: 0:07
 * Idle Theme: 2:56
 * Match Point! Theme: 3:58
 * Victory: Theme: 5:53

Trivia

 * The Open Beta patch notes refer to Sky Arena as Ancient Sky Arena, the name used in the show.
 * Strangely, while Sky Arena Platforms has an official promo, regular Sky Arena doesn't have one.
 * Likewise, the Sky Arena Platforms promo is listed as the promo for regular Sky Arena.
 * Amethyst makes a cameo on this map. Her hand can be occasionally seen in the bottom left side of the map, picking up donuts.
 * This Map also indirectly pays homages to other Steven Universe characters: Blue Diamond (via her Ship), Eyeball and the Rubies (via the Roaming Eye), Pearl (via a sticker of her face), Rose Quartz (via her sword), and the fictional ice cream mascot Cookie Cat (via a sticker of said ice cream).
 * Despite appearing on the official artwork, Steven's Lion doesn't actually make a cameo on this map.
 * A glitch has been found where there is a small chance that these Maps will play Training Room's theme song instead of its own. It's currently unknown what causes this.