Fans of the multi-Emmy Award-winning series, The Boys, can now step inside the universe with a new virtual reality game from Brazil’s Arvore game studio.
Sony Pictures Virtual Reality will publish The Boys: Trigger Warning in VR on Meta Quest and Sony’s PSVR platform.
The game is now available to pre-order at a limited-time promotional price of $24 on the Meta Quest storefront and to wishlist on the PlayStation Store. The stealth-action VR game puts players on the front lines of the war against Supes, launching in 2026.
Developed with the creators and featuring cast members from the hit series, The Boys: Trigger Warning introduces an original character who accidentally uncovers a grotesque Vought secret that turns a family outing into carnage.
Forced to become a Supe, the player joins The Boys to infiltrate Vought and take revenge in the most chaotic way possible. Blending stealth and combat with the franchise’s signature dark humor, the VR title delivers a new story rooted in the world fans love.
“From day one, we wanted to build an adaptation hand-in-hand with the people who defined this universe,” said Ricardo Justus, founder and head of studio at Arvore, in a statement. “Working with the show’s writers and cast allowed us to bring the edge, humor, and brutality that made the series iconic, delivered with the spark of magic only Arvore can create.”
“We’re thrilled to work with Arvore to bring The Boys: Trigger Warning to life in VR,” said Lance Sloane, senior vice president of virtual reality at Sony Pictures Entertainment, in a statement. “Having the show’s creators involved in shaping the experience allows us to push the boundaries of immersive storytelling, and we’re grateful to collaborate with our friends at Meta and PlayStation to deliver it to fans.”
The Boys: Trigger Warning showcases what becomes possible when an entertainment franchise and an Emmy-winning VR studio collaborate, uniquely blending story and physical gameplay. The result is an experience only a creative partnership between Arvore and Sony Pictures VR could deliver, bridging gaming, fandom, and entertainment with an authenticity rarely seen in adaptations.
The Boys show is a fun and irreverent take on what happens when superheroes—who are as popular as celebrities, as influential as politicians, and as revered as gods—abuse their superpowers rather than use them for good.
Intent on stopping the corrupt superheroes, The Boys, a group of vigilantes, continue their heroic quest to expose the truth about The Seven and Vought—the multibillion-dollar conglomerate that manages the superheroes and covers up their dirty secrets. It’s the seemingly powerless against the super powerful.
The Boys is based on The New York Times best-selling comic by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, who also serve as executive producers, and developed by executive producer and showrunner Eric Kripke. Arvore has worked on titles like The Line, YUKI, and the Pixel Ripped series—including Pixel Ripped 1989, Pixel Ripped 1995, and the latest gem Pixel Ripped 1978.