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Neil Patrick Harris as Deadpool? It’s more likely than you think (Image: Marvel Games).

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Marvel's Deadpool VR announced starring Neil Patrick Harris, launches in 2025

An all-new Deadpool VR game has officially been announced. 

Twisted Pixel and Oculus Studios are officially partnering up with Marvel Games to develop a VR game. Marvel’s Deadpool VR stars the titular Merc with a Mouth, voiced by actor Neil Patrick Harris, as he gets pulled through a portal into Mojoworld and visits various locations from the Marvel universe. 

Watch the trailer below:

Marvel’s Deadpool VR stars Neil Patrick Harris, launches in 2025

This week at Summer Game Fest 2025, Twisted Pixel and Oculus Studios announced a virtual reality Marvel video game. The game, Marvel’s Deadpool VR, is set to launch exclusively on Meta Quest 3/3S with “a wild combat system where if you can imagine it, you can probably do it.”

Here’s a description for the game, as per the YouTube trailer:

After being pulled through a portal to Mojoworld, Deadpool sees a chance to get rich—like really rich. He signs a sketchy contract without reading any of the fine print and then it’s off to visit a bunch of locations from across the Marvel Universe, battling against iconic (and not-so-iconic) villains. Featuring the franchise’s unique blend of parkour and combat: If you can imagine it, you can probably do it. Sure, you can simply stab or shoot your enemies, but where’s the fun in that? Punch someone while holding a grenade? Check. Take your recently exploded-off arm and throw it at the bad guys? Gross, but also check. The limit does not exist!

Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother) stars as Deadpool, who seems to be modelled after his comicbook counterpart here, rather than his Marvel Cinematic Universe appearance. The game is played in first-person, and sees Deadpool fend off a colourful variety of foes. 

Marvel’s Deadpool VR will launch sometime in 2025. 

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Timothy "Timaugustin" AugustinTimothy Augustin is an Senior Editor at GosuGamers who has written about video games and pop culture for over seven years, with hands-on experience previewing titles across PC, console, and mobile at industry events. Currently, Tim won't shut up about how good Pokémon Pokopia is. It's very good!