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Going back to this post first:
You are using only Steam, you have PS Config Support disabled, are connecting via BT, the controller functions properly but you get Xbox prompts? If that is correct then that sounds like the issue is with the game itself, but we'll see...
You say you lose the ability to use Bluetooth, do you mean you are unable to use DS4Windows with your controller connected over BT?
Turning on Configuration Support tells Steam to provide emulation of some sort, the user is in control there. If the game supports their device, they can switch it off. It can also be set on by the developers though.
Right-click Multiversus in your Steam Library > Properties > Controller. If the developers turned it on, when you have Configuration Support disabled, it'll say "Enabled, set by developer" alongside the controller. Anyway to be sure (well surer) that Steam's controller support is not in use, select 'Disable Steam Input'. Then leave PS Config Support disabled and then retry over BT.
Controller works properly? Still getting Xbox prompts?
It could still be the game but I'm wondering about the controller.
Is it a Sony PS4 controller or third party?
1. Have Steam and DS4W closed, then connect over BT.
2. Open Game Controllers/joy.cpl (press Windows key + R, type joy.cpl, press Enter).
3. You should see "Wireless Controller", select it then Properties.
(If you don't see Wireless Controller, let me know what is written there)
Does the controller function at the test screen?
(Over BT, PS controllers will be in one of two modes, one that supports DirectInput or the other that is their PlayStation mode. joy.cpl will function with your controller while it is in DirectInput mode.)
If it doesn't function, start DS4W, let it attempt to connect to your controller, then exit DS4W.
Go back to joy.cpl.
Does it now function?