Robert Kirkman Unveils Invincible Roleplaying Launch July 30
invincible is adding a new retail release on July 30: Invincible: Superhero Roleplaying will arrive at all retailers for $29.99. The tabletop game gives the franchise another item to sell while more episodes of the series are due in 2027.
Robert Kirkman’s seven-to-nine-season plan
Robert Kirkman says he has plans for between seven and nine seasons to fully tell the story he wants, and he says Invincible is already at its halfway point, possibly even further. That puts the July 30 launch in a practical spot for the brand: it gives viewers and buyers something new between screen releases without waiting for the next season to do the work alone.
The series itself centers on 17-year-old Mark Grayson, who discovers that his father Omni-Man may not be as heroic as he seems. That core setup has supported three seasons in just a few years after a lengthy hiatus between the first and second seasons, so the new tabletop line arrives while the franchise is still building momentum rather than trying to restart it.
A six-sided-dice system
Invincible: Superhero Roleplaying uses a pool of six-sided dice based on attributes and skills, which makes it a more rules-driven product than a simple tie-in. The game features Ato, Eve, Rex Splode, Monster Girl, and Invincible, giving buyers a roster tied directly to the property instead of a generic superhero setting.
The Kickstarter for Invincible: Superhero Roleplaying crushed its fundraising goal with ease, which signals demand before the game even reaches shelves. At $29.99, the retail price keeps it in range for impulse purchases and gifts, and the move to all retailers means the product is not staying locked behind a campaign window.
Why the July 30 drop matters
Prime Video has already confirmed that more episodes of Invincible will be out in 2027, so the franchise has a visible screen roadmap even before the next batch arrives. Invincible VS is also already out on all consoles and PC, which leaves the tabletop release as the newest official product to hit the market.
For readers deciding whether to buy in now, the useful fact is simple: July 30 is the date, $29.99 is the price, and the game is built around the series’ core characters rather than loose franchise branding. If the goal is to stay in the universe while waiting for the next episodes, this is the cleanest official entry point on the calendar.