Invincible VS is putting its first post-launch season on the calendar. Xbox has released an official Universa gameplay trailer, confirming that the character joins Quarter Up's 3v3 superhero fighter when Season 1 starts on June 30.
Universa is the 19th fighter announced for Invincible VS, according to the official Xbox trailer description. She is included in the Year 1 Character Pass, but Skybound is also letting players try her in Training Mode before purchase. That is a smart fighting-game detail, since matchups and lab time matter even to players who do not plan to add every DLC character to their own teams.
The date gives Invincible VS a clearer live plan after its April launch. Skybound had already said the Year 1 Character Pass would add four fighters after the 18-character base roster, with the first two arriving in summer. A separate official Invincible VS post on X now says Season 1 drops June 30, with Universa and The Immortal joining as part of what the team calls the game's biggest update yet.
Invincible VS launched with a pitch that is easy to understand but hard to sustain: take the violent superhero escalation of Invincible and make it work as a competitive 3v3 tag fighter. That means new characters are not just cosmetic additions. Each one can change team shells, assist choices, matchup knowledge and the way players build around the game's nastier momentum swings.
That is why Universa matters more than a familiar face on a DLC calendar. The roster already has major names such as Mark Grayson, Omni-Man, Atom Eve, Rex Splode and Battle Beast, but a tag fighter lives on how its cast overlaps. A new character can create fresh routes for existing teams, expose weak defensive habits or give casual players a reason to return after finishing Story Mode.
The broader package is still the same one Skybound outlined at launch. Invincible VS is developed by Quarter Up, Skybound's in-house studio, and published by Skybound Games. The Xbox store page lists the game for Xbox Series X|S and Windows PC with Xbox Play Anywhere support, while Skybound's Year 1 Character Pass post also confirms PlayStation 5. On Xbox, the Standard Edition is sold separately from the Deluxe Edition, which includes the Year 1 Character Pass.
Gamers Now covered the Invincible VS launch trailer before release, when the question was whether the licensed fighter could offer more than a loud first impression. Season 1 is the next test. The June 30 update gives players their first look at how quickly Quarter Up can turn post-launch support into new team-building problems, not just another character slot.
Some details still need the full Season 1 breakdown. Xbox's trailer confirms Universa's date, pass inclusion and Training Mode trial, while the official X post names The Immortal for the same update. Skybound has not yet laid out the complete Season 1 patch notes, balance changes or the remaining two Year 1 fighters in this new trailer.
