A wise warrior tormented by the ravages of time is kind of a perfect choice for a roster as packed with memorable folks as this one.
Invincible VS's game director, technical director, and executive producer were all kind enough to answer our most burning questions.
Looks like Mark and the rest of the Invincible VS roster have hit the ground running in a video game debut that's made a splash.
The characters are reportedly included in the Year 1 Character Pass, which also features Universa and the Immortal for this Summer.
Can striking visuals, impactful animation, and slow-to-reveal mechanical
The voice lines also include references to JK Simmons, the voice of Omni-Man, having played J. Jonah Jameson of Spider-Man fame.
Quarter Up's 3v3 tag fighter is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, and promises brutal action befitting of the show and comics.
The trailer also revealed that two more characters in the Year 1 Pass are slated for release in Fall and Winter this year.
High-stakes team matchups, intriguing switch mechanics, and a fistful of blood and brutality bring promise to the Invincible series’ upcoming brawler.
Running from April 9th to 11th, the beta will feature ten playable characters and six stages to fight on ahead of the game's launch.
This is one Viltrumite you don't want to mess with, although you might have to, considering how popular he is among fans.
Titan lives up to his reputation in the new trailer, and he's all set to bludgeon and pummel his way past his foes with deadly ferocity.
The open beta will feature ten playable characters, including Allen, Invincible, and Omni Man, alongside six different stages.
Kate Cha brings a very versatile moveset and some excellent uses of her cloning abilities to keep opponents guessing in every fight.
Scott Duval has great combos to show off and quite the score to settle as he makes his in-game debut and takes on Invincible himself.
WrestleQuest hopes to offer up a different take on wrestling over what we’ve typically seen. Read our review to find out how well it can manage.
The retro wrestling RPG was originally set to release today, but developer Mega Cat Studios has delayed it to address a bug causing lost save progress.
Mega Cat Studios founder James Deighan speaks with GamingBolt about the developer's upcoming wrestling JRPG.
Previously slated for May, the RPG will launch in August for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch, iOS and Android.
Mega Cat Studios will announce a new release date for the wrestling RPG later this month. A demo is available for PC via Steam.