The Boys: Trigger Warning, the first video game based on the hit, ultra-violent superhero series The Boys, is releasing on March 26 for Meta Quest 3. The game looks to bring the signature mix of dark satire, extreme violence, and corrupt, power-drunk superheroes that The Boys is known for to virtual reality. While players might’ve been hoping for a traditional console release, this iteration is taking a different approach.
The Boys was originally created by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson as a comic, but exploded in popularity after Amazon Studios and Eric Kirpke adapted the comic series for streaming in 2019. The multi-Emmy-winning show’s fifth and final season debuts on Prime Video on April 8. While the upcoming The Boys: Trigger Warning is the series’ first official video game release, Homelander, The Boys’ homicidal Superman character, was featured in Mortal Kombat 1 as a DLC character.
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The Boys: Trigger Warning is being developed by award-winning Brazilian VR game studio ARVORE and published by Sony Pictures Virtual Reality. ARVORE announced the game’s March...
