Skybound Games and Quarter Up have officially unveiled Angstrom Levy as the third downloadable character joining Invincible VS Season 1, capping a surprise-filled weekend at Evolution Championship Series (Evo) 2026 in Las Vegas. The multiverse-hopping villain, long rumored by dataminers and eagerly anticipated by the fighting game community, will make his playable debut at Evo France this October before arriving as part of the game's first season pass later this fall.
The Big Reveal at Evo 2026
The announcement came during Sunday's Season 1 launch trailer presentation at Evo 2026, where Quarter Up showcased what fans can expect when the patch drops on June 30. While most eyes were on Universa and The Immortal — the first two DLC fighters confirmed back in March — the trailer's closing moments delivered something few expected: a brief glimpse of Angstrom Levy's distorted silhouette against a backdrop of swirling dimensional portals.
Within hours, EventHubs and Shacknews independently corroborated the reveal, confirming that Angstrom Levy is indeed Season 1's third addition. According to Skybound's official social channels, the character will be fully playable for the first time at the second annual Evo France tournament, scheduled for October 9–11, 2026, in Nice.
Who Is Angstrom Levy?
For readers less familiar with Robert Kirkman's Invincible universe, Angstrom Levy ranks among the franchise's most dangerous and complex antagonists. Originally introduced in Image Comics' Invincible #16 (2004), Levy began as a brilliant scientist gifted with the ability to open traversable portals between parallel dimensions. His ambition to merge the collective knowledge of every alternate version of himself across the multiverse ended in catastrophe when Invincible interrupted the experiment, leaving Levy physically disfigured and psychologically shattered.
In the Amazon Prime Video animated series, Sterling K. Brown voices the character to critical acclaim — earning an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance. Brown's portrayal captures Levy's tragic duality: a man who genuinely wanted to improve the world, transformed by trauma into a sociopathic force of vengeance who blames Mark Grayson for everything he lost.
Levy's powerset makes him an especially intriguing addition to a fighting game roster. His interdimensional teleportation opens up possibilities for unconventional movement options, portal-based combo extensions, and defensive tools that could fundamentally alter how players approach neutral game. After his disfigurement, Levy also gained enhanced strength and durability through reconstructive surgery and later cybernetic enhancements by the Technicians — giving Quarter Up ample material to design a moveset that balances zoning potential with close-range threat.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| First Appearance | Invincible #16 (Image Comics, August 2004) |
| Animated Series Voice Actor | Sterling K. Brown (Emmy-nominated) |
| Primary Abilities | Interdimensional teleportation, superhuman intelligence, enhanced strength & durability |
| Game Debut | Invincible VS Season 1 DLC (Fall 2026) |
| First Playable Build | Evo France 2026 (Nice, October 9–11) |
Season 1 Roadmap Takes Shape
The confirmation of Angstrom Levy brings much-needed clarity to Invincible VS's post-launch content calendar. When Season 1 launches on June 30, it will add Universa and The Immortal alongside new costumes, an Endless Arcade Mode, and a fresh Ranked Season. But until now, the identity of the third DLC fighter remained one of the community's biggest unanswered questions.
Dataminers had already unearthed evidence pointing toward Levy months ago. As early as May 2026, OpenCritic reported that modders had managed to activate incomplete builds of not only The Immortal and Universa but also Angstrom Levy within the game's files. At the time, Quarter Up remained silent on official confirmation, though the studio's three-season roadmap always promised four Year 1 characters beyond the base roster of 18 fighters.
With Levy now locked in for Fall 2026, attention shifts to the fourth and final Year 1 DLC slot. Leaked data has pointed to Agent Spider as a likely candidate, though Skybound has yet to comment officially. If the pattern holds, fans can expect an announcement sometime after Angstrom Levy's full release.
| Season 1 Content | Release Window | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Universa + The Immortal | June 30, 2026 | Confirmed / Launching |
| Angstrom Levy | Fall 2026 | Confirmed / Playable demo at Evo France |
| Fourth Year 1 Character | TBA | Rumored (Agent Spider) |
| New Costumes & Endless Arcade Mode | June 30, 2026 | Confirmed |
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What Comes Next for Invincible VS
Beyond Season 1, Quarter Up has committed to a three-season roadmap that extends well into 2027. Datamined information suggests additional characters waiting in the wings include Oliver Grayson, the Mauler Twins, Damien Darkblood, Dinosaurus, and Volcanikka — many of whom appeared in the animated series' most recent story arcs. Whether these fighters materialize as Year 2 or Year 3 content depends largely on how Invincible VS performs commercially over the next several quarters.
The decision to debut Angstrom Levy at Evo France rather than immediately releasing him speaks to Quarter Up's confidence in the competitive scene building around their title. Evo France, now entering its second year as a major stop on the global fighting game circuit, offers a European audience that has historically shown strong appetite for anime-inspired and comic-book-based fighters. Positioning Levy's first hands-on experience there — rather than at the main Las Vegas event — suggests Skybound sees international markets as crucial to the game's long-term sustainability.
For players eager to test their skills against the multiverse's most vengeful scientist, mark your calendars: October 9–11 in Nice may be your first chance to see whether Angstrom Levy's dimensional abilities translate into tournament-viable tech. Until then, Season 1 drops June 30 with plenty of new content to keep the training room busy.




