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<h2>Invincible Vs.: Brutal 3v3 Tag-Fighter for Competitive Players</h2>
Invincible Vs., from Quarter Up, is a brutal 3v3 tag fighting game that translates the Invincible comics' violence into tournament-style matches. The game centers on team-based combat with Active Tag and Counter Tag systems that extend or escape combos, plus cinematic ultimate moves and a Training mode for technical practice. It runs at 60 FPS on Unreal Engine 5, includes rollback netcode and cross-play, and suits fans and competitive fighting players seeking deep tag mechanics.
This title frames each match around three-character teams and bone-breaking combos, encouraging dynamic switching and team strategies. The base roster launched with 18 playable fighters such as Mark Grayson, Omni-Man, and Atom Eve, with additional characters added post-launch. Available modes include a cinematic story, Arcade runs, Training for combo practice, and both casual and ranked online matchmaking, so players can approach the combat in multiple session lengths.
Active Tag lets players extend combos by bringing in teammates during an attack, while Counter Tag provides a timed escape from pressure, creating risk-reward choices at every exchange. The developer built tournament-ready mechanics optimized for 60 FPS and full controller support. Online play uses rollback netcode and cross-play, which prioritizes competitive integrity and low-latency matches for ranked competition.
Built on Unreal Engine 5, the game delivers high-fidelity visuals that match the source material's brutal tone and cinematic ultimate moves. Audio and animation emphasize impact, supporting the visceral combat loop. The studio's pedigree from the 2013 Killer Instinct reboot informs balance and feel, giving the systems a competitive tilt that rewards practiced timing and team coordination rather than random play.
The game is a focused choice for players who enjoy intense, team-based fighting and practice-driven mastery; its systems reward disciplined play and coordinated teams. Players seeking an expansive solo campaign or abundant offline extras should note the story mode is relatively short and offline content at launch is limited. For tournament-minded or series-loyal players, it offers satisfying, high-stakes tag combat.
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