Compare Funko Fusion - Invincible Pack prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by 1010 Games Ltd. Published by 1010 Games Ltd. Released on 11/21/2024. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure.

If you already bought into Funko Fusion hoping for solid Invincible content and got shortchanged by the one-cameo treatment, this DLC pack adds Atom Eve, Rex Splode, and alternate skins for Invincible and Omni-Man to a base game that barely deserved them.

I'll be straight with you: I came to Funko Fusion from the shooter angle, and the third-person gunplay here is the one thing the base game does adequately. The Funko Pop proportions actually work in its favor mechanically - those oversized heads turn headshots into something tactile and readable, and swapping between ranged and melee with a dodge roll is functional, even if it never gets interesting enough to call a combat system. The Invincible Pack drops Atom Eve and Rex Splode in as fully playable characters, and gives Invincible a Blue Suit outfit alongside an Omni-Man Viltrumite skin. That's the complete contents list. No new levels, no new world, no additional cameo stage. Here's the context that matters. Invincible was already in the base game, but only as a single cameo level tucked behind a purple door in The Umbrella Academy world - one stage while lesser-trending franchises got five full levels each. That structural decision bothered a lot of players, and it's worth knowing before you spend money on this pack. The DLC doesn't fix the IP representation problem; it adds costume variety and two character slots to a roster that already has over 60 characters. Whether Atom Eve's abilities and Rex Splode's explosive kit actually differentiate their playstyles from the existing roster in any meaningful way is hard to confirm from the outside, but character ability design in the base game was widely criticized for feeling repetitive across slots. The base game itself landed with an OpenCritic average in the low 50s and mixed Steam reviews, flagged for buggy launches, vague objectives, slow load times, repetitive level design, and boss fights that overstay their welcome with shockwave-spam and weak-point loops. Post-launch patches improved balance and unlocked character flexibility across levels, which helped, but the core loop - walk around, shoot Funko enemies, solve underdirected puzzles, backtrack with new characters for collectibles - doesn't change with this DLC installed. Online co-op supports up to four players, which is the most defensible reason to be in this game at all; it's a better experience with people than solo. The honest recommendation here is narrow. If you are a committed Invincible comics or show fan who already owns Funko Fusion, already likes it, and specifically wants Atom Eve or Rex Splode available as playable characters across all worlds in Funplay mode, this pack delivers exactly that and nothing else. If you're on the fence about the base game, this DLC will not change your mind about it. The netcode in co-op is serviceable rather than impressive, and the time-to-kill on enemies has never been the satisfying tight loop that shooter fans gravitate toward. It's a collectible-character add-on for an already struggling game, and the value math only works for the already-converted. Fred, Scout Team

Funko Fusion - Invincible Pack
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Funko Fusion - Invincible Pack

Nov 21, 20241010 Games Ltd
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If you already bought into Funko Fusion hoping for solid Invincible content and got shortchanged by the one-cameo treatment, this DLC pack adds Atom Eve, Rex Splode, and alternate skins for Invincible and Omni-Man to a base game that barely deserved them.

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I'll be straight with you: I came to Funko Fusion from the shooter angle, and the third-person gunplay here is the one thing the base game does adequately. The Funko Pop proportions actually work in its favor mechanically - those oversized heads turn headshots into something tactile and readable, and swapping between ranged and melee with a dodge roll is functional, even if it never gets interesting enough to call a combat system. The Invincible Pack drops Atom Eve and Rex Splode in as fully playable characters, and gives Invincible a Blue Suit outfit alongside an Omni-Man Viltrumite skin. That's the complete contents list. No new levels, no new world, no additional cameo stage. Here's the context that matters. Invincible was already in the base game, but only as a single cameo level tucked behind a purple door in The Umbrella Academy world - one stage while lesser-trending franchises got five full levels each. That structural decision bothered a lot of players, and it's worth knowing before you spend money on this pack. The DLC doesn't fix the IP representation problem; it adds costume variety and two character slots to a roster that already has over 60 characters. Whether Atom Eve's abilities and Rex Splode's explosive kit actually differentiate their playstyles from the existing roster in any meaningful way is hard to confirm from the outside, but character ability design in the base game was widely criticized for feeling repetitive across slots. The base game itself landed with an OpenCritic average in the low 50s and mixed Steam reviews, flagged for buggy launches, vague objectives, slow load times, repetitive level design, and boss fights that overstay their welcome with shockwave-spam and weak-point loops. Post-launch patches improved balance and unlocked character flexibility across levels, which helped, but the core loop - walk around, shoot Funko enemies, solve underdirected puzzles, backtrack with new characters for collectibles - doesn't change with this DLC installed. Online co-op supports up to four players, which is the most defensible reason to be in this game at all; it's a better experience with people than solo. The honest recommendation here is narrow. If you are a committed Invincible comics or show fan who already owns Funko Fusion, already likes it, and specifically wants Atom Eve or Rex Splode available as playable characters across all worlds in Funplay mode, this pack delivers exactly that and nothing else. If you're on the fence about the base game, this DLC will not change your mind about it. The netcode in co-op is serviceable rather than impressive, and the time-to-kill on enemies has never been the satisfying tight loop that shooter fans gravitate toward. It's a collectible-character add-on for an already struggling game, and the value math only works for the already-converted. Fred, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayercooponline-coopachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Character Pack DLCCosmetic SkinsInvincible IPThird-Person Shooter4-Player Co-opCollectathon DLCPost-Launch Content

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OS
Windows 10
Storage
40 GB available space
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Intel Core i7-4790K or AMD Ryzen 5 1500X
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Intel Core i7-4790K or AMD Ryzen 5 1500X

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Windows 10
Storage
40 GB available space
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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 or AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT
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Intel Core i7-9700K or AMD Ryzen 5 5600

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Developer
1010 Games Ltd
Publisher
1010 Games Ltd
Release Date
Nov 21, 2024

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