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Invincible XV launches, challenges rugby fans to build 20-0 squad

June 10, 2026 5 Min Read
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Invincible XV launches, challenges rugby fans to build 20-0 squad
Explore Invincible XV, the viral rugby draft game taking social media by storm. Build a legendary squad, face 100 years of rugby history, and aim for a 20-0...
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By Edward Morton

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Rugby enthusiasts have found a new digital obsession in Invincible XV, a viral online draft game that challenges players to assemble a legendary 15-man squad capable of completing a perfect 20-game tour. Launched as an independent project, the simulator appeared on social media feeds this June 2026, drawing inspiration from high-performing football and basketball titles like 38-0 and 82-0.

Building a team of all-time greats to defeat iconic sides, such as the 1974 Invincible British & Irish Lions or the 2023 back-to-back world champion Springboks, has quickly become a dominant trend on X (formerly Twitter). The Rugby World editorial team reported spending hours testing the simulator to find perfection, illustrating the game’s addictive nature.

This release follows the framework of other successful sports simulators, including 46-0 for the Championship. Invincible XV offers a nostalgia hit for longtime fans while serving as a platform for players to test their tactical knowledge against 100 years of rugby history.

Customising the ultimate challenge in Invincible XV

The depth of the experience lies in its customisable game modes. Users can filter the draft pool to select players from World Cup-winning sides, Six Nations champions, or successful British & Irish Lions tours. This requires a sharp eye for squad building, as gamers must balance historical legends with the specific requirements of each position.

To keep the challenge fresh, the developer included three difficulty settings. “Easy” mode grants users three redraws to swap unwanted selections, while “Medium” permits only one. Those seeking the ultimate test use “Hard” mode, which offers no redraws and hides player ratings, forcing users to rely entirely on their personal expertise.

The simulator’s unpredictability mirrors the erratic nature of top-flight sport. Fans might see a star-studded XV cruise past historical opponents only to stumble against the 2003 England World Cup-winning side. This unpredictability is a staple of digital engagement, similar to how World Cup 2026 preparations often spark intense debate over squad depth.

Strategic drafting and the luck of the draw

Players can approach the draft in two distinct ways: by picking a position first and spinning the simulator to fill it, or by spinning for a nation first and then selecting any legend from that country’s history. This choice is critical, as the “luck of the draw” can leave even the most knowledgeable fans with sub-optimal options in the final rounds.

During a test run by Rugby World, staff built a formidable core featuring Sir Gareth Edwards and Jonny Wilkinson at half-back, alongside Willie John McBride and Victor Matfield in the second row. However, a late-round selection forced them to include Argentina’s Marcos Ayerza at loosehead prop, which lowered the pack’s overall rating to 89/100.

The resulting 19-1 tour record proved how difficult achieving a 20-0 “Invincible” run can be. This blend of strategy and chance creates high replayability, as a single loss simply prompts the player to “go again.” Fans aren’t just looking for statistics; they are looking for the perfect chemistry to overcome the 1924 All Blacks or the modern South African physical game.

Digital fan engagement through shared nostalgia

The viral success of Invincible XV on social media stems from its ability to ignite debate. Completed tours generate shareable graphics of the final record, inviting followers to critique selection choices. This shift toward active, fan-made interactive content is a refreshing alternative to standard video feeds as the community looks toward the 2027 World Cup.

Much like how Manchester United fans obsess over defensive reshapes, rugby fans are using this simulator to obsess over historical line-ups. Younger fans are reportedly learning about icons like Gerald Davies through the game’s archival database, bridging a generational gap in rugby knowledge.

As an independent, free-to-play project, the game’s accessibility is its greatest strength. It requires no downloads or accounts, making it a “pick up and play” option for supporters. For now, the rugby world seems satisfied with this trial-and-error quest for perfection, where the dream of a truly Invincible XV remains the ultimate digital prize.

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