As of the time of writing, there are only 18 playable characters in Invincible VS, the three-on-three fighting game from Quarter Up and Skybound Games. You'll be happy to know that, upon starting the game, all the characters will be available to choose from, so you don't need to worry about grinding or completing the story mode to unlock any.
It's worth noting that more characters are coming down the line as part of the Character Pass (the Year 1 version currently includes four characters). But in order to get these new characters, you'll have to plop some extra cash for the Deluxe Edition of Invincible VS, which is $69.99 compared to the $49.99 for the standard.
With all that being said, this guide will list each fighter available in Invincible VS and their respective voice actor. It turns out that a couple of the voice actors from the animated series make a return for the video game, but several characters have been recast, including the main hero we all know and love, Mark Grayson (Invincible himself).
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Voice Actor Cast List for Invincible VS
Who's Been Recast from the Show?
|
Invincible VS Character |
Voice Actor |
Noteworthy Roles |
|---|---|---|
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Mark Grayson / Invincible |
Aleks Le (Recast) |
Sung Jin-woo in Solo Leveling, Zenitsu Agatsuma in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, and Luke in Street Fighter 6. |
|
Omni-Man |
J.K. Simmons (Same TV actor) |
Terence Fletcher in Whiplash (2014) and J. Jonah Jameson in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy. |
|
Atom Eve |
Gillian Jacobs (Same TV actor) |
Britta Perry in Community. |
|
Rex Splode (Story Mode) |
Jason Mantzoukas (Same TV actor) |
Rafi on FX's The League, Jay Bilzerian on Netflix's Big Mouth, and Derek Hofstetler on The Good Place. |
|
Rex Splode (Gameplay VO) |
Ryan Goldsher (Recast) |
USA Network competition series First Impressions. |
|
Robot |
Ross Marquand (Recast) |
Aaron in AMC's The Walking Dead and Red Skull in the MCU. |
|
Conquest |
Ross Marquand (Recast) |
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|
The Immortal (DLC) |
Ross Marquand (Same TV actor) |
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Monster Girl (Monster Form) |
Adam Sietz (Recast) |
BioShock (Jack Ryan), Bully (Zack Owens), and the Grand Theft Auto series. |
|
Amanda / Monster Girl (Human Form) |
Grey DeLisle (Same TV actor) |
Azula in Avatar: The Last Airbender, Daphne Blake in the Scooby-Doo franchise, Vicky in The Fairly OddParents, and Mandy in The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. |
|
Thula |
Grey DeLisle (Same TV actor) |
|
|
Ella Mental |
Tierra Whack (New character) |
Known for her mixtape, Whack World, and her Mumbo Jumbo music video. |
|
Cecil |
Gavin Hammon (Recast) |
Kenny in The Walking Dead: The Game series, Beast and the Tweedle brothers in The Wolf Among Us. |
|
Allen the Alien |
James Adomian (Recast) |
Bane in Harley Quinn and Kite Man: Hell Yeah!, and for his roles in Our Cartoon President. |
|
Powerplex |
Michael Schwalbe (Recast) |
Kawaki in Boruto: Naruto Next Generation, Doubledealer in Transformers: War for Cybertron, and Billy Kid in Zenless Zone Zero. |
|
Bulletproof |
Jay Pharoah (Same TV actor) |
Had a six-season run on SNL. |
|
Titan |
Todd Williams (Recast) |
Connor Jordan on The Vampire Diaries, Detective Robert Dershowitz in In Plain Sight, and Officer Isaac Joiner on The Chicago Code. |
|
The Technicians |
Doug Bradley (Same TV actor) |
Pinhead in the Hellraiser series. |
|
Anissa |
Shantel VanSanten (Same TV actor) |
Quinn James on One Tree Hill, Karen Baldwin on For All Mankind, Becca Butcher on The Boys, and Julie Swagger on Shooter. |
|
Battle Beast |
Michael Dorn (Same TV actor) |
Klingon Officer Worf in Star Trek. |
|
Dupli-Kate |
Melise (Recast) |
Anna on The Vampire Diaries, Geena Fabiano on Nickelodeon's Unfabulous, and Lucy Stone on Big Time Rush. |
|
Lucan |
Phil LaMarr (Same TV actor) |
Cast member on MADtv and for voice roles including Samurai Jack, Hermes Conrad in Futurama, Static Shock, and Green Lantern (John Stewart) in Justice League. |
|
Universa (DLC) |
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When Are Universa and The Immortal Coming to the Game?
If you spend more money to get the Deluxe edition for Invincible VS, you'll get access to the year 1 character pass, which includes four characters for 2026. Players will get access to Universa and The Immortal later this summer, with two mysterious new characters coming in the fall and winter, respectively. You can expect more characters to come later as more character passes are added to the game.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 77/100 Critics Rec: 62%
- Released
- April 30, 2026
- ESRB
- Mature 17+ / Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language
- Developer(s)
- Quarter Up
- Publisher(s)
- Skybound Games









- Genre(s)
- Fighting