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Invincible VS Open Beta Release Date Countdown & Exact Start Times—How To Play, Explained

It’s nearly time to suit up and fight for what’s right, as the Invincible VS Open Beta is just around the corner. It’s the perfect time to give the game a go before its official release on April 30, and there’s plenty of content to enjoy.

From ten playable characters, including fan-favourites like Invincible, Atom Eve, and Omni Man, to six playable stages and three game modes, there’s a ton to unpack in the Beta—you won’t want to miss out.

Whether you’re a fighting game enthusiast or an Invincible fan, the Invincible VS Open Beta is one you can’t miss, so here’s when it launches and how you can take part.

Invincible VS Open Beta Release Date & Start Times

Invincible VS OmniMan
Battle of the ages. Image by Skybound Games.

The Invincible VS Open Beta begins on April 9, 2026, and runs for two days until April 11, 2026.

Compared to other Betas, that’s not an immense amount of time, so you won’t want to miss a second of the brawling action. Luckily for you, Insider Gaming has a table showcasing the start and end times for the Invincible VS Open Beta, adjusted for a whole host of time zones for your convenience—check it out below:

Region / Time ZoneInvincible VS Open Beta Start TimesInvincible VS Open Beta End Times
Pacific Time (PT)10:00 AM—April 99:00 PM—April 11
Central Time (CT)12:00 PM—April 911:00 PM—April 11
Eastern Time (ET)1:00 PM—April 912:00 AM—April 12
Brasilia Time (BRT)2:00 PM—April 91:00 AM—April 12
British Summer Time (BST)6:00 PM—April 95:00 AM—April 12
Central European Summer Time (CEST)7:00 PM—April 96:00 AM—April 12
China Standard Time (CST)1:00 AM—April 1012:00 PM—April 12
Korean Standard Time (KST)2:00 AM—April 101:00 PM—April 12
Japan Standard Time (JST)2:00 AM—April 101:00 PM—April 12
Australian Eastern Time (AET)3:00 AM—April 102:00 PM—April 12
New Zealand Standard Time (NZST)6:00 AM—April 105:00 PM—April 12

How To Play The Invincible VS Open Beta

Invincible VS Robot Rexplode
You look familiar. Image by Skybound Games.

Unfortunately for PC players, the Invincible VS Open Beta is exclusive to console players, namely those on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

Thankfully, it’s incredibly easy to get involved, as there are no sign-ups or pre-registrations required. Instead, all you need to do is head onto your console’s digital store and search for the Invincible VS Open Beta. Simply download it, and you’re good to go.

And don’t worry if you’ve got friends across the console pond who you want to play with, as the Invincible VS Open Beta supports crossplay between both PlayStation and Xbox users. With that out of the way, you’re free to beat up any and all of your friends, no matter which platform they play on—in the Beta, of course!


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Charlie Champion
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Charlie is one of Insider Gaming's Guides Writers who's been in the gaming industry for a little over a year. Unfortunately for him, he enjoys every video game genre out…

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