The Boys' First Official Video Game: A VR Exclusive for Meta Quest 3 and PlayStation VR2 Horror/Survival

The Boys’ First Official Video Game: A VR Exclusive for Meta Quest 3 and PlayStation VR2

The much-anticipated virtual reality adventure, The Boys: Trigger Warning, is set to transport players into the chaotic world of the hit series. Exclusively available for Meta Quest 3 and PlayStation VR2, this stealth-action game aims to immerse fans in the gripping conflict against the Supes.

Exciting Collaboration and Game Features

Developed by Arvore in partnership with Sony Pictures Virtual Reality, The Boys: Trigger Warning is slated for release in spring 2026 with a price tag of $23.99. The game promises an intense journey where players, as original characters, stumble upon a shocking Vought secret, transforming their lives into a thrilling quest for revenge alongside The Boys.

Familiar faces from the Prime Video show will reappear, voiced by their original actors. Look for Laz Alonso as Mother’s Milk, Colby Minifie as Ashley Barrett, and P.J. Byrne as Adam Bourke. A unique twist on Soldier Boy, voiced by Jensen Ackles, will also make an appearance. The trailer teases glimpses of Homelander and Billy Butcher, though it remains uncertain if Antony Starr and Karl Urban will reprise their roles.

Arvore’s Creative Vision

Arvore, known for titles like The Line and the Pixel Ripped series, is bringing its unique flair to this adaptation. “From day one, we wanted to build an adaptation hand-in-hand with the people who defined this universe,” shared Ricardo Justus, founder and head of studio at Arvore. Collaborating closely with the show’s writers and cast, Arvore aims to deliver the series’ iconic edge, humor, and brutality, enhanced by their distinctive creative touch.

The spring release of Trigger Warning coincides with the launch of The Boys’ fifth and final season on April 8, 2026, which features an explosive storyline set to redefine the universe.

Future of The Boys Universe

Though The Boys Season 5 will mark the series conclusion on May 20, the universe is far from over. The prequel spinoff, Vought Rising, is set to delve into the origins of Vought International. Meanwhile, The Boys: Mexico, with executive producers Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal and writer Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer, promises to expand the franchise’s horizons. While the fate of Gen V Season 3 hangs in the balance, fans can rest assured much more is in store.

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