TL;DR
- The Invincible VS roster currently consists of 13 characters: Invincible, Atom Eve, Bulletproof, Thula, Rex Splode, Battle Beast, Omni-man, Cecil, Monster Girl, Robot, Ella Mental, Anissa, and Lucan.
- The Invincible VS platforms include: Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC, with no Switch 2 release revealed yet.
- Skybound is aiming for Invincible VS to have between 15 – 20 characters at launch.
- Invincible VS will be released on April 30, 2026.
Invincible VS is yet another tag-team fighting game using a massive media IP, although it seems like it’s doing more than just making up the numbers. Hero trailers and gameplay have been drip-fed ever since it was announced, and players will get to try it for themselves soon through the closed alpha.
Thus far, the Invincible VS roster consists of 13 characters, although Skybound Games is reportedly aiming for a roster of 15 – 20 in total. There are plenty of Invincible characters fans would like to see, and the road leading up to release promises to be an intriguing one.
Invincible VS closed alpha
Invincible VS release date
Invincible VS will be released on April 30, 2026. This adds to a stellar calendar for the Fighting Game Community, which sees the release of many exciting titles, like 2XKO, Marvel Tokon, Fighting Souls, and Avatar Legends: The Fighting Game.
The game was announced in June 2025 and will be released less than a year later, which feels like quite a quick turnaround compared to the other fighting games planned for 2026. So far, confirmed Invincible VS platforms include:
- Xbox Series X/S
- PlayStation 5
- PC
As of writing, there has been no news of a potential Switch 2 release, and it won’t be available day one.
With that said, let’s take a closer look at the Invincible VS heroes and how the roster looks leading up to release.
Invincible VS: Every hero confirmed
Invincible
It wouldn’t be an Invincible fighting game without Invincible himself. Mark Grayson is made to be the balanced, safe option for the game, with rushdown capabilities, great mobility, and is able to convert almost every hit into a combo. He’s built to be the quintessential fighting game protagonist.
He’s the least surprising addition to the game and gets to showcase his Viltrumite heritage and some of his best animated show moments with his moves. He first appeared in Invincible #1 in 2003.
Atom Eve
It shouldn’t be surprising that Atom Eve is the second name in the Invincible VS roster. Samantha Eve Wilkins doesn’t have as balanced a moveset, with her ranged attacks making her a mid-ranged zoning character built around applying pressure from afar.
Her bright pink constructs are used throughout her moveset, and her mobility, thanks to her hovering, will make her tough to pin down. Eve first appeared in Invincible #2 in 2003.
Bulletproof
It’s a little surprising to see Bulletproof as the third name on the roster, considering how he’s largely sidelined in the Amazon Prime show, but he’s got the powers to make up for it. With his super-strength and flight, he excels at maintaining pressure through close-range mix-ups and dynamic combos.
While Zandele Randolph first made a cameo appearance in Invincible #9 in 2004, his first full appearance was in Invincible #14 in the same year.
Thula
Of all the Viltrumites in Invincible, Thula isn’t the most memorable. Still, her blade braid gives a unique fighting style among her people, which translates to many medium and long-ranged attacks to keep her foes at bay to deliver devastating combos.
Thula herself was part of the Viltrumite trio sent to deal with Omni-Man on Thraxa, and one of the oldest Viltrumites around. She first appeared in Invincible #75 in 2010.
Rex Splode
Rex Splode has become a fan favourite, and he brings his explosive fighting style to Invincible VS. His explosions can be used to set traps, extend combos, or for low and overhead mixups. It can also be used to keep foes back at range, since Rex often finds himself using projectiles in the show and comics.
With his mobility and versatility, and status as a fan favourite, there could be quite a few Rex Splode running around in the Invincible VS closed alpha. He first appeared in Invincible #2 in 2004.
Battle Beast
Battle Beast is one of the strongest characters in Invincible. This is shown in the Invincible VS game by him being a slow yet heavy hitter. He has hyper armour and incredible range, thanks to his sheer size, allowing him to bully his opponents, just like in the show and comics.
As a character that only cares for violence and combat, Battle Beast is perfect for a fighting game, appearing strangely early for his power level. Thokk (his real name) first appeared in Invincible #19 in 2004.
Omni-man
To no one’s surprise, the mighty Omni-man will be one of the Viltrumite fighters in Invincible VS. His immense fighting experience will translate to a versatile moveset that can strike enemies at all ranges, having the pressure to set the pace at the first strike.
Nolan Grayson has proven to be more than just another evil Superman, and there’s more to him than just his brutality, although he’ll certainly get to show this off in Invincible VS. Nolan first appeared in Invincible #1 in 2003.
Cecil
Cecil doesn’t do much fighting in Invincible and isn’t an obvious choice for a fighting game, but he has access to the GDA’s seemingly endless resources to make up for it. Cecil will spend billions of taxpayer dollars to land the world’s most expensive combos, and his tech makes him a dangerous, ranged character.
While he could have been easily hated, Cecil has proven to be more than just another suit, and his tech gives him one of the more interesting movesets, visually speaking. He first appeared in Invincible #9 in 2024.
Monster Girl
Monster Girl is one of the new Guardians of the Globe’s heavy hitters, although she will be more monster than girl in Invincible VS. With her size and brute strength, Invincible VS bills her as a brawler and grappler, using her raw power to smash through her opponents.
While Invincible tends to be about aliens and technology, Monster Girl shows some of the magical side of the universe and represents it in the game. She first appeared in Invincible #9 in 2024.
Robot
Like with Monster Girl, Robot is part of the new-gen of the Guardians of the Globe, and is armed to the mechanical teeth with tech. This tech makes him one of the best ranged heroes in Invincible VS, and he is able to use his kit to outmanoeuvre his opponents, although this comes with added complexity.
Robot is a complexly written character with many names and can seemingly accomplish anything with his tech, including being a menace in a fighting game. He first appeared in Invincible #2 in 2003.
Ella Mental
Ella Mental is a brand-new character who has not yet featured in the show or comics. She will make an appearance in the show in future, although for now we know she has access to an ancient totem that grants her elemental powers, hence her name. She’s touted as a versatile ranged character, who can call space, likely making her an effective zoner.
Ella Mental will be an interesting character to look out for when Invincible VS and the show’s fourth season drop. Invincible VS is her debut in the universe.
Anissa
Anissa is perhaps the most infamous of the Viltrumites, as comic readers will know. She was stated as being even faster than Nolan and proves to be one of Thragg’s deadliest assets. She is a warrior through and through, violent and relentless, with speed being her main asset in Invincible VS.
As her speed is mentioned in her Invincible VS bio, she’s built to be a striker character that uses devastating breaks and combos to overwhelm opponents, making her a great rushdown option. She first appeared in Invincible #44 (2007).
Lucan
Lucan was announced alongside Anissa, being yet another Viltrumite joining the roster. He’s as devoted to the Viltrumite cause as you can get, and while he hasn’t made much of an impact in the show as of yet, comic readers know that his character has some legs left in the rest of the story.
Although he’s another Viltrumite, Lucan has a different fighting style, built as a grappler, with strong aerial mobility and pressure with low mixups. He first appeared in Invincible #2 (2004).
Conclusion
Invincible VS doesn’t seem like it’s here just to make up the numbers in 2026. It’s looking like a great year for the Fighting Game Community, and with the Invincible VS roster using a colourful collection of characters, as well as one of Amazon Prime’s biggest IPs, the game has a decent chance of finding solid success.
Since Invincible VS is aiming for 15-20 characters at launch, and with 13 announced, we have a strong idea of how the roster will shape up. While there are already plenty of Viltrumites, there are still a few more that could make the cut, like Thragg, Oliver, and Conquest. That’s not even mentioning other characters, like Allen the Alien, so there’s plenty to look forward to coming up to release.
FAQs
When is Invincible VS coming out?
Invincible VS will be released on April 30, 2026.
Will Invincible VS be on PS5?
Yes, Invincible VS, and its closed alpha, will be on PS5.
Who is in Invincible VS?
So far, 13 characters have been announced for Invincible VS: Invincible, Atom Eve, Bulletproof, Thula, Rex Splode, Battle Beast, Omni-man, Cecil, Monster Girl, Robot, Ella Mental, Anissa, and Lucan.