Invincible started life as a popular comic book series, transitioned to a hit animated series, and naturally, the next step is a fighting game. Invincible VS launches for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on April 30, 2026, and preorders are now live. These include multiple physical PS5 and Xbox Series X versions, including a $50 standard edition available at multiple online retailers. Amazon and GameStop also have exclusive variants of the standard edition with their own unique cover art, but otherwise feature all the same content as the standard edition. And if you feel like spoiling yourself, there are two $100 special editions for PS5 that come with a stack of collectible physical and digital items, including the Amazon-Exclusive Invincible VS Deluxe Edition and the Invincible Collector’s Edition available at Best Buy and GameStop.
Invincible VS Preorder Bonuses
So far, the only preorder-exclusive bonus is the Zero Suit Mark skin included in the digital standard and digital Deluxe Editions on PC and consoles. This extra skin is not included in preorders for the physical edition; nevertheless, preordering a boxed PS5 or Xbox Series X copy gets you physical extras not included in the digital versions.
$50 | Releases April 30, 2026
Invincible VS is available in three standard editions, the main differences being platform availability and cover art. The core standard edition features key art of Omni-Man and Invincible clashing and is available on PS5 and Xbox. This version is available at Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop. Additionally, Amazon and GameStop both have unique, retailer-exclusive PS5 variants with their own cover art. Amazon’s version features a render of Invincible from the in-game art style, while GameStop’s has special cover art inspired by the original comic book series.
Other than the difference in cover art, all three versions come with the same content–this includes the full base game, a physical pack of four Keepsake Cards featuring characters from the playable roster, and a physical controller guide. All three versions cost $50 and preorders are available now.
Invincible VS Standard Edition Preorders:
$100 | Releases April 30, 2026
The Invincible VS Collector’s Edition is a $100 physical edition that includes the full game plus a bunch of extras. You’ll get a steelbook case with unique artwork, four art cards, a letter from the Invincible VS development team, a controller guide, an Invincible mini-comic, and a year-one DLC download code–all inside a special Collector’s Edition slipcase box. Preorders are availbale at Best Buy and GameStop. Amazon also has its own unique version of this edition, which we’ve outlined below.
Invincible VS Deluxe Edition contents
- Invincible VS base game
- Steelbook case
- 4 Art cards
- Letter from the Invincible VS team
- Controller guide
- Invincible #1 mini-comic
- DLC pack
- Year One character pass for four characters
- Deluxe cosmetics
- Collector’s Edition box
$100 | Releases April 30, 2026
The Invincible VS Deluxe Edition is an Amazon-exclusive variant of the Collector’s Edition. It costs the same and includes all the same content from the Collector’s Edition available at other retailers, but adds in an exclusive pack of four Keepsake Cards, just like the ones found in the standard editions. Here’s the full contents:
- Invincible VS base game
- Steelbook case
- 4x Art cards
- Keepsake cards 4-pack (Amazon-exclusive)
- Letter from the Invincible VS team
- Controller guide
- Invincible #1 mini-comic
- DLC pack
- Year One character pass for four characters
- Deluxe cosmetics
- Collector’s Edition box
Invincible Digital Deluxe Edition
$70 | Releases April 30, 2026
Along with the physical editions above, Invincible VS digital preorders are also available on PC and consoles. There’s a $50 digital standard edition that includes the base game and Zero Suit Mark preorder bonus skin, and a $70 Digital Deluxe Edition that includes the game, Zero Suit Mark skin, Year-One DLC pass, and a set of Deluxe Edition cosmetics for customizing your in-game player profile. Preorders for these versions are available at Steam, PlayStation Store, and Xbox Store.
Invincible VS is developed by Quarter Up, a new studio comprised of several fighting game veterans who previously worked on 2013’s Killer Instinct reboot. Like the comic books and animated series, the game looks like it won’t pull any punches when it comes to showing just how brutal superhero brawls can be, and so far, the roster includes several fan-favorite characters. Alongside Invincible and Omni-Man, players can also master the skills and abilities of Atom Eve, Rex Splode, Robot, Battle Beast, and a brand-new character, Ella Mental.
April is shaping up to be a busy month, as the PS5 console exclusive Saros launches on the same day as Invincible VS. Before both games arrive, Capcom’s Pragmata will hit the scene on April 24, while the first quarter of the year includes other games like High on Life 2, Tales of Berseria Remastered, and Pokemon Pokopia in March.
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