It’s official - Ubisoft is working on an Invincible video game, and it’s going to be releasing “soon”.Let’s face it,Invinciblehas been long overdue its own game. For those unfamiliar, the Skybound Entertainmentcomicseries began all the way back in 2003 and ran until 2018, before it eventually got a spectacular animatedTVadaptation forPrime Videoin 2021. Both the comics and TV series follow the story of Mark Grayson - the son of the world’s most powerful superhero, Omni-Man - as he comes to terms with his newly developing superpowers. The show in particular is surprisingly gory, but the high-intensity action scenes have had fans begging for avideo game adaptationfor years. Well, it’s finally here.Take a look at the trailer forInvincible: Guarding the Globeright here.Now, admittedly,Guarding the Globemight not be the game that everyone was hoping for - it’s a free-to-play, idle squad RPG coming to mobile devices, so don’t expect it to be anything likeMarvel’s Spider-Manor its upcoming sequel.AdvertAs revealed inUbisoft’sofficialannouncement post,Guarding the Globewill include a totally original storyline set within the Invincible universe, which is great news for fans. Players will need to recruit familiar faces, such as Invincible himself and Atom Eve, to fight against an army of evil clones. You can select a squad of five characters, comprised of attackers, defenders and supporters, and fight to complete daily and weekly tasks.“It’s been so exciting watching the Invincible universe evolve from comic book to TV series, and now to a video game,” said Robert Kirkman, Skybound’s chairman and chief creative officer and the creator ofInvincible. “Invinciblebeing a multi-hero narrative, I love that we’ve made the game into a multiplayer RPG and that you can fight numerous battles simultaneously. Ubisoft did an incredible job seamlessly recreatingInvinciblefor the small screen.”Invincible: Guarding the Globewill release “soon” on iOS and Android, but it’s not known exactly when that’ll be.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Ubisoft,Mobile Games

Invincible video game officially announced by Ubisoft

It’s official - Ubisoft is working on an Invincible video game, and it’s going to be releasing “soon”.Let’s face it,Invinciblehas been long overdue its own game. For those unfamiliar, the Skybound Entertainmentcomicseries began all the way back in 2003 and ran until 2018, before it eventually got a spectacular animatedTVadaptation forPrime Videoin 2021. Both the comics and TV series follow the story of Mark Grayson - the son of the world’s most powerful superhero, Omni-Man - as he comes to terms with his newly developing superpowers. The show in particular is surprisingly gory, but the high-intensity action scenes have had fans begging for avideo game adaptationfor years. Well, it’s finally here.Take a look at the trailer forInvincible: Guarding the Globeright here.Now, admittedly,Guarding the Globemight not be the game that everyone was hoping for - it’s a free-to-play, idle squad RPG coming to mobile devices, so don’t expect it to be anything likeMarvel’s Spider-Manor its upcoming sequel.AdvertAs revealed inUbisoft’sofficialannouncement post,Guarding the Globewill include a totally original storyline set within the Invincible universe, which is great news for fans. Players will need to recruit familiar faces, such as Invincible himself and Atom Eve, to fight against an army of evil clones. You can select a squad of five characters, comprised of attackers, defenders and supporters, and fight to complete daily and weekly tasks.“It’s been so exciting watching the Invincible universe evolve from comic book to TV series, and now to a video game,” said Robert Kirkman, Skybound’s chairman and chief creative officer and the creator ofInvincible. “Invinciblebeing a multi-hero narrative, I love that we’ve made the game into a multiplayer RPG and that you can fight numerous battles simultaneously. Ubisoft did an incredible job seamlessly recreatingInvinciblefor the small screen.”Invincible: Guarding the Globewill release “soon” on iOS and Android, but it’s not known exactly when that’ll be.Featured Image Credit: UbisoftTopics:Ubisoft,Mobile Games

It’s official - Ubisoft is working on an Invincible video game, and it’s going to be releasing “soon”.Let’s face it,Invinciblehas been long overdue its own game. For those unfamiliar, the Skybound Entertainmentcomicseries began all the way back in 2003 and ran until 2018, before it eventually got a spectacular animatedTVadaptation forPrime Videoin 2021. Both the comics and TV series follow the story of Mark Grayson - the son of the world’s most powerful superhero, Omni-Man - as he comes to terms with his newly developing superpowers. The show in particular is surprisingly gory, but the high-intensity action scenes have had fans begging for avideo game adaptationfor years. Well, it’s finally here.Take a look at the trailer forInvincible: Guarding the Globeright here.Now, admittedly,Guarding the Globemight not be the game that everyone was hoping for - it’s a free-to-play, idle squad RPG coming to mobile devices, so don’t expect it to be anything likeMarvel’s Spider-Manor its upcoming sequel.AdvertAs revealed inUbisoft’sofficialannouncement post,Guarding the Globewill include a totally original storyline set within the Invincible universe, which is great news for fans. Players will need to recruit familiar faces, such as Invincible himself and Atom Eve, to fight against an army of evil clones. You can select a squad of five characters, comprised of attackers, defenders and supporters, and fight to complete daily and weekly tasks.“It’s been so exciting watching the Invincible universe evolve from comic book to TV series, and now to a video game,” said Robert Kirkman, Skybound’s chairman and chief creative officer and the creator ofInvincible. “Invinciblebeing a multi-hero narrative, I love that we’ve made the game into a multiplayer RPG and that you can fight numerous battles simultaneously. Ubisoft did an incredible job seamlessly recreatingInvinciblefor the small screen.”Invincible: Guarding the Globewill release “soon” on iOS and Android, but it’s not known exactly when that’ll be.

It’s official - Ubisoft is working on an Invincible video game, and it’s going to be releasing “soon”.

Let’s face it,Invinciblehas been long overdue its own game. For those unfamiliar, the Skybound Entertainmentcomicseries began all the way back in 2003 and ran until 2018, before it eventually got a spectacular animatedTVadaptation forPrime Videoin 2021. Both the comics and TV series follow the story of Mark Grayson - the son of the world’s most powerful superhero, Omni-Man - as he comes to terms with his newly developing superpowers. The show in particular is surprisingly gory, but the high-intensity action scenes have had fans begging for avideo game adaptationfor years. Well, it’s finally here.

Take a look at the trailer forInvincible: Guarding the Globeright here.

Now, admittedly,Guarding the Globemight not be the game that everyone was hoping for - it’s a free-to-play, idle squad RPG coming to mobile devices, so don’t expect it to be anything likeMarvel’s Spider-Manor its upcoming sequel.

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As revealed inUbisoft’sofficialannouncement post,Guarding the Globewill include a totally original storyline set within the Invincible universe, which is great news for fans. Players will need to recruit familiar faces, such as Invincible himself and Atom Eve, to fight against an army of evil clones. You can select a squad of five characters, comprised of attackers, defenders and supporters, and fight to complete daily and weekly tasks.

“It’s been so exciting watching the Invincible universe evolve from comic book to TV series, and now to a video game,” said Robert Kirkman, Skybound’s chairman and chief creative officer and the creator ofInvincible. “Invinciblebeing a multi-hero narrative, I love that we’ve made the game into a multiplayer RPG and that you can fight numerous battles simultaneously. Ubisoft did an incredible job seamlessly recreatingInvinciblefor the small screen.”

Invincible: Guarding the Globewill release “soon” on iOS and Android, but it’s not known exactly when that’ll be.

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