Gamers and fans of The Boys have exciting news coming their way—a new VR-exclusive game is hitting the market soon. Dive into the chaotic world of Supes with The Boys: Trigger Warning, an immersive experience coming to Meta Quest 3 and PlayStation VR2.
Stealth and Action in Virtual Reality
Sony Pictures Virtual Reality, in collaboration with developer Arvore, is set to release The Boys: Trigger Warning in spring 2026, priced at $23.99. This stealth-action VR game thrusts players into a high-stakes battle against the Supes. The game promises thrilling encounters as players step into the shoes of an original character who stumbles upon a dark secret, setting off a series of tumultuous events.
Players will join forces with The Boys to infiltrate and take revenge on Vought, experiencing chaos like never before. Known characters from the popular Prime Video series make appearances, with original cast members reprising their roles. Expect to encounter Laz Alonso as Mother’s Milk, Colby Minifie as Ashley Barrett, and P.J. Byrne as Adam Bourke. Jensen Ackles also brings a unique twist to his character, Soldier Boy, crafted exclusively for the game.
The trailer teases glimpses of Homelander and Billy Butcher, but it remains a mystery if Antony Starr or Karl Urban will reprise their iconic roles.
Creating a Unique Gaming Experience
Arvore, the developer known for titles like The Line and the Pixel Ripped series, aims to deliver a game that captures the essence of The Boys universe. Ricardo Justus, founder and head of Arvore, expressed the team’s commitment to creating an adaptation that stays true to the series’ signature edge and humor, with a touch of Arvore’s unique magic.
The Boys: Trigger Warning aligns its release with the fifth and final season of the television series, which premieres on April 8, 2026. The season unfolds with a thrilling narrative, beginning with two episodes and concluding with a grand finale on May 20.
The Future of The Boys Universe
The conclusion of The Boys’ TV series doesn’t mark the end of this universe. While the fate of Gen V Season 3 is uncertain, the prequel spinoff Vought Rising is confirmed, exploring the origins of Vought International. Additionally, The Boys: Mexico, produced by Diego Luna and Gael García Bernal, with writing by Gareth Dunnet-Alcocer, is on the horizon, promising to expand the narrative even further.