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Developer(s) | Twisted Pixel Games |
Publisher(s) | Oculus Studios |
Director(s) | Daniel Bullock |
Designer(s) | Phil Therien |
Platform(s) | Meta Quest 3 Meta Quest 3S |
Release | November 18, 2025 |
Genre(s) | Hack and slash |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Marvel's Deadpool VR is an upcoming hack and slash video game developed by Twisted Pixel Games and published by Oculus Studios. The game is set to be released in November 2025 for virtual reality headsets Meta Quest 3 and Meta Quest 3S.
Marvel's Deadpool VR is a hack and slash video game played from a first-person perspective. In the game, the player assumes control of the titular character, whose weapons of choice are a pair of katanas and a pair of handguns. Additional weapons, such as the "Mojonir," a weapon inspired by Thor's hammer, and a sniper rifle that shoots tiny humans, can be unlocked as players progress in the game. [1] Weapons can also be thrown at enemies. [2] Deadpool is a highly agile character, capable of performing parkour moves such as wall-running, sliding, and double-jumping. He is also equipped with a grappling hook, which allows him to reach distant points and pull enemies toward him. During combat, Deadpool may lose one of his limbs, though it will slowly regenerate due to his healing power. [3] His lost limb, however, can also be used as a weapon against enemies. [4]
In the game, Deadpool (Neil Patrick Harris) is enlisted by Mojo (John Leguizamo) to kidnap villains, such as Lady Deathstrike, Mephisto, Omega Red, and Ultimo, for his reality show. [5]
The game is currently being developed by Twisted Pixel Games, which had previously developed comedic games such as 'Splosion Man and LocoCycle . The game spent more than three years in development. [6] Twisted Pixel collaborated closely with Marvel Games, which provided additional input on gameplay. The game was designed to encourage experimentation, as the game allows players to use Deadpool's weapons in numerous creative ways. [3] The game features an original story, and the character, similar to his depiction in comics and movies, will continue to break the fourth wall. [2]
Deadpool VR was announced in June 2025. [7] Following the announcement that Patrick Harris will voice the character in the game, actor Ryan Reynolds, who portrayed the character in live action, released an "over reaction" video on YouTube to promote the game. [8] The game is set to be released on November 18, 2025 for virtual reality headsets Meta Quest 3 and Meta Quest 3S. [9]