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Several factors suggest this, though the most notable is the source material. Invincible VS is based on the Amazon Prime animated series adapted from the Image Comics title, and the voice cast is reprising their roles for the game. That alone is enough to tantalize anyone familiar with the series, but it’s not the only draw. The Invincible universe is filled with all manner of powerful players, many of whom are ideal competitors in a fighting game. It’s not uncommon to flip a page or watch a scene and see one character beating the literal guts out of another, which makes for an epic fighter.
Invincible VS Will Kill the Competition

Let’s get the obvious aspect out of the way: the competition. There are several new fighting games and updates to existing ones set for release in 2026, so Invincible VS won’t be the only one on the market. The biggest is likely Street Fighter 6, which is set to debut a fourth season sometime in 2026. Capcom’s dominance of the fighting game genre and its past success with the Street Fighter franchise ensure many will dive headfirst into the latest offering. Still, the game was first released in 2023, so while new content is exciting, it’s not as interesting as something entirely new.
Riot Games’ free-to-play 2v2 fighting game, 2XKO, is picking up steam this year following its October 2025 release, but Invincible VS offers a bit more violence that’s sure to entertain more players. The thing about Invincible is that it’s brutal, and neither the comics, the TV series, nor Invincible VS hold back in any way. Looking past games like Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls, which hasn’t revealed much since its announcement, and there’s a lot to look forward to from Skybound Games’ newest IP. Here’s what we know so far about Invincible VS, and what it’s expected to bring to the table.









