
SKYBOUND ENTERTAINMENT’S 3v3 TAG FIGHTER INVINCIBLE VS™ ANNOUNCES APRIL 9 OPEN BETA

Skybound Entertainment and its new internal studio, Quarter Up, have officially added Allen the Alien to the Invincible VS roster. This announcement comes just ahead of the game's highly anticipated Open Beta, giving fans their first hands-on look at the 3v3 tag fighter before its full release on April 30, 2026.
Open Beta Details
Dates: April 9 – April 11, 2026.
Platforms: Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 (PC players will have to wait for the full launch).
How to Join: No registration or sign-up is required. Simply download the beta client from the Xbox or PlayStation Store when it goes live.
Beta Content: Includes 10 playable characters, 6 arenas (including the Moon and the Himalayas), and two modes: Training and Ranked.

Born in a special facility, Allen the Alien was the only success in a secret plan to create a warrior strong enough to fight Viltrumites. Even with that heavy past, Allen is a jokester who loves to drop one-liners while he fights. As a top ally in the Coalition of Planets, he’s proven that even when he's beaten down, he always comes back stronger.
In Invincible VS, Allen is a powerful “Striker” who uses speed, super-strength, and wrestling moves to crush his enemies. He is great at "mix-ups," where he can trick opponents and use his armored stance to absorb hits and strike back. While he takes some skill to master, a good Allen player can pull off flashy, creative combos that are hard to stop.
"Allen is a fan-favorite for a reason," says Executive Producer Mike Willette. "One second he’s telling a joke, and the next he’s destroying you in a fight. You never know what to expect."

Allen the Alien joins the 18-character launch roster for Invincible VS, alongside favorites like Mark Grayson, Atom Eve, and the game’s first original character, Ella Mental.
According to Invincible co-creator Robert Kirkman, Allen is set for a big spring with both the game and the fourth season of the animated series. "He’s got the jokes," Kirkman says, "but he backs up his wit with hits that leave opponents looking like the punchline."
