Invincible VS Reaches 1 Million Players Just Two Weeks After Launch
In a major early success for the superhero fighting game genre, Invincible VS has surpassed 1 million players across platforms less than two weeks after its official release.
The 3v3 tag-team fighter, developed by Quarter Up (Skybound Entertainment’s in-house studio) and based on Robert Kirkman’s hit Invincible comics and Amazon Prime animated series, launched on April 30, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
The milestone includes players from the open beta that began on April 9.

Skybound and Quarter Up celebrated the news with a simple, enthusiastic message: “One. Million. Players. Thank you for showing up and throwing down in Invincible VS.”
Additional launch stats shared by the team highlight the game’s chaotic appeal:
- Over 5 million matches played
- More than 18 million buildings destroyed in destructible environments
- Strong community engagement with fan-favorite characters like Invincible, Atom Eve, and others.
The game features brutal, bloody combat true to the Invincible universe, with voice actors from the animated series reprising roles, high-octane tag-team mechanics, and destructible stages.
Early reviews have praised its approachable yet deep fighting system, earning scores like 8.5/10 from outlets such as Game Informer.

Ongoing Support Promised
Developers have committed to sustained post-launch content, including new character skins, balance updates, co-op features, replay tools, duo matchmaking, and integrated voice chat (added in the May 12 patch).
The team emphasizes incorporating community feedback to ensure long-term competitiveness.
Invincible VS continues to build buzz in the fighting game community, with tournaments already in the works and strong retention despite typical post-launch dips for the genre.
Its rapid player milestone stands out in a crowded market, proving the enduring popularity of the Invincible franchise.
Fans can jump in now on major platforms. More updates are expected in the coming weeks.
