Dataminers Uncover Clues for Future Characters in Invincible Vs
Breaking: Dataminers Leak Potential New Fighters for Invincible Vs
Within hours of the official launch of Invincible Vs, dataminers have already cracked open the game’s files, revealing what they believe are early assets for unannounced characters. The findings suggest that fan favorites like Battle Beast and Allen the Alien could be added in a future update or DLC.

“We’ve found character IDs, placeholder models, and even some unfinished move animations that strongly point to Battle Beast being next,” said a prominent data miner who goes by the handle ByteRipper. “The studio has been very careful, but the skeleton data is there.”
Leaked Characters So Far
According to multiple sources within the modding community, the following characters were found in the game’s cached assets:
- Battle Beast – a ruthless, lion-like warrior from the comics.
- Allen the Alien – a fan-favorite space traveler with unique mobility.
- Conquest – a Viltrumite enforcer who appears in the later seasons.
“These aren’t just random names; they’re all major players in the Invincible lore,” ByteRipper added. “The team is clearly planning a deep roster.”
Background
Invincible Vs is a fighting game developed by Skybound Games and released on February 14, 2025. It pits characters from the Invincible universe against each other in 3D arenas. The base roster launched with 12 characters, leaving room for at least two more via DLC according to the developers.

Datamining – the practice of extracting hidden or unused content from game files – has a long history in fighting game communities. Previous leaks for Mortal Kombat and Super Smash Bros. have often proven accurate, though developers sometimes plant fake files to mislead data miners.
What This Means
If the datamine is accurate, players can expect more variety in playstyles. Battle Beast would bring heavy-hitting, brawling gameplay, while Allen the Alien might offer a faster, more acrobatic option. Conquest could serve as a slow but devastating power character.
However, the discovery also raises questions about the game’s post-launch support. “Finding these assets so early suggests that the DLC has been in development for months,” said FGC Insider journalist Tanya Miles. “It’s a good sign for the game’s longevity.”
Neither Skybound Games nor the developers have commented on the leaks. In the past, the studio has stated they are “committed to expanding the game based on community demand.” As more files are discovered, the community is eagerly awaiting an official announcement.
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