Invincible VS launched two days ago and dataminers have already uncovered voice lines for 7 unannounced DLC fighters. Here is every leaked character and what to expect from them.
Invincible VS launched on April 30, 2026 with 18 playable characters and earned a 76 Metacritic score on PS5, but the roster conversation has already shifted to the future. A datamine of the game’s files has revealed unused dialogue lines pointing to 7 unannounced DLC fighters, on top of the two already confirmed by Skybound Games.
Where Did the Leak Come From?
The leak originated from Twitter user @multiversusie, a source who previously provided accurate information about MultiVersus. The datamine uncovered unused voice lines within Invincible VS’s metadata, specifically dialogue between Mark Grayson and characters who are not currently in the game. The lines make it fairly clear who Mark is speaking to, leaving little room for ambiguity about the planned roster additions.
Skybound Games has officially confirmed only four post-launch DLC fighters as part of the Year 1 Character Pass. The Immortal and Universa have been publicly announced as the first two, while the remaining two Year 1 slots are still unknown. The seven datamined characters likely fill those remaining slots and extend into a potential Year 2 DLC wave that has not been formally announced.
Full List of Leaked DLC Characters
Beyond the confirmed additions of The Immortal and Universa, here are the seven fighters found in the game’s data:
- Mauler Twins: The iconic clone duo of mad scientists, known for their brute strength and genius-level intellect. Their inclusion could introduce a unique tag or dual-character mechanic within the existing 3v3 framework.
- Agent Spider: A lesser-known but fan-appreciated pick from the comics. Agent Spider could bring a faster, mobility-focused fighting style that contrasts with the many powerhouse bruisers already on the roster.
- Damien Darkblood: The demon detective who investigates crimes in the Invincible universe. A wildcard choice that could offer an unconventional moveset rooted in supernatural abilities.
- Oliver Grayson (Kid Omni-Man): Mark’s half-Viltrumite younger brother, a major figure in the comics. His addition has been one of the most requested by fans since the game was announced.
- Angstrom Levy: One of Invincible’s most dangerous enemies, capable of opening portals across dimensions. His dimension-hopping powers could translate into a mechanically unique and highly creative fighter.
- Dinosaurus: A character who transforms into a massive dinosaur form, promising a high-risk, high-reward playstyle with potentially devastating power moves.
- Volcanikka: A volcanic-powered character from the deeper cuts of the Invincible comic series, rounding out the leaked roster with elemental-themed combat.
When Will These Characters Arrive?
The official Year 1 roadmap places Universa in spring 2026 and The Immortal in summer 2026, with two unannounced fighters expected in autumn and winter 2026. The Deluxe Edition, priced at $69.99 (£59.99), includes the full Year 1 Character Pass at no additional charge. The base game retails for $49.99 (£45.99).
As for the remaining leaked characters, the prevailing expectation among outlets like ComicBook.com and The Gamer is that they will form part of a Year 2 DLC wave. Skybound Games has not officially announced Year 2 content, and whether it happens will likely depend on the game’s commercial performance and the sustained health of its player base.
Who Is Missing From the Leak?
Several notable Invincible characters were absent from the datamine, and that has sparked discussion among fans. Thragg, widely considered the ultimate villain of the Invincible saga, was not found. Neither were Shapesmith, Tech Jacket, Shrinking Rae, or Darkwing. The Gamer specifically flagged these omissions, noting that while the leaked roster is strong, these absences are surprising given their popularity.
That said, the absence of voice lines does not necessarily mean these characters will never appear. Development may not have reached the voice recording stage for all planned additions, or some could be reserved for even later content drops.
How Reliable Is This Leak?
MultiverSusie has a track record of accurate leaks from the MultiVersus fighting game community. However, as Vice pointed out, there is no guarantee the same reliability extends to Invincible VS. The strongest evidence in favour of this leak is that the voice lines exist inside the actual game files, not from an anonymous rumour. Mark’s dialogue with these characters is explicit enough that it is hard to interpret them as placeholders or scrapped concepts.
Still, datamined content does not always ship. Characters may have been planned internally and later cancelled, or voice lines may have been recorded speculatively. Fans should treat the list as a highly credible indicator of intent rather than a guaranteed confirmation.
What Does the Current Roster Look Like?
Invincible VS launched with 18 fighters covering a wide range of archetypes. The base roster includes Invincible, Omni-Man, Atom Eve, Rex Splode, Battle Beast, Conquest, Dupli-Kate, Allen the Alien, Anissa, Thula, Robot, Monster Girl, Cecil Stedman, Ella Mental, Bulletproof, Lucan, Powerplex, and Titan. The game was developed by Quarter Up, Skybound’s first in-house studio, staffed by former core members of the Killer Instinct (2013) development team.
The game features a cinematic story mode written by a writer from the Invincible animated series, alongside arcade, training, and competitive multiplayer modes. It is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam. On Steam, it currently holds a 69% positive rating from 852 user reviews with roughly 4,176 concurrent players.
Things Players Want to Know
Will the leaked characters be free?
Year 1 DLC characters are included at no extra cost for Deluxe Edition owners. For standard edition buyers, individual DLC character pricing has not been announced. Any Year 2 characters would likely require a separate purchase or pass.
Is a Nintendo Switch 2 version coming?
Skybound Games has not officially announced a Switch 2 port, but recent leaks suggest it is being considered. No release window has been given.
How many total fighters could the game reach?
If all leaked and confirmed characters are added, the roster would grow from 18 to 27 fighters. That figure could climb higher if Skybound commits to additional content beyond what has been datamined so far.
Are the leaked voice lines available to listen to?
MultiverSusie shared a video containing some of the datamined interactions on Twitter. The clips feature Mark Grayson speaking to the unreleased characters, making identification straightforward.










