Developer: Oisoi Studio
Platforms: Meta Quest 3/3S
Meta Quest Store link: Vandalizer
Developer: Oisoi Studio
Platforms: Meta Quest 3/3S
Meta Quest Store link: Vandalizer
For media inquiries, please contact wim@oisoi.studio
Vandalizer is a free to play VR graffiti game about painting and customising 3D objects like pick up trucks, gigantic skulls, walls, giant emojis, whatever looks like it needs some personality. It’s less about staying inside the lines and more about making something that feels alive.
Players earn points for every piece they finish, unlocking new objects and themed books as they go. It’s part art game, part creative chaos.. The spray paint feels so real, the only thing missing is the smell of aerosol.
It’s the kind of game that lets you break the rules without breaking any laws.
April 7, 2026
Oisoi Studio is releasing Painting PC, a 2D painting app for PC built from its VR title, PaintingVR, which has been played by over 130,000 people worldwide.
Painting PC turns your computer into a place to paint. Open it and start straight away, no setup, no learning curve, just pick a brush and go.
Built for desktop, Painting PC works naturally with mouse and keyboard. Brushes behave how you’d expect, colours are easy to explore, and it feels right from the first stroke.
Users can follow templates, test out colour combinations, or create something completely their own. Some spend five minutes on it whereas some lose an hour without noticing.
You can tweak colours, layer things up, or just see what happens. Your work updates as you paint, so nothing feels lost. There’s no right way to paint here, just your way.
The app comes from Oisoi Studio in Ghent, Belgium, the team behind PaintingVR and Wait What's That?.
“Painting is at its best when it feels easy to start,” says Wim Reygaert, co-founder of Oisoi. “We wanted to take what worked in VR and make it available to anyone with a computer.”
Painting PC launches on Steam in May 2026. Wishlist it now.
About Oisoi Studio
Oisoi Studio was founded in 2021 by Wim Reygaert and Xander Clerckx. Wim spent most of his career creating music and films, while Xander worked as a technical artist in the 3D animation industry. Their first VR title, PaintingVR, began as one of Xander’s lockdown side projects and quickly gained traction after its 2021 release on Meta App Lab.
Since then, the Ghent-based studio has grown to a team of more than ten people, all mildly obsessed with making creativity fun, physical, and a bit unpredictable. Oisoi continues to enhance PaintingVR while developing new projects that push the boundaries of artistic expression in virtual reality, with Vandalizer leading the charge.
All reviews below are from user submitted content to Vandalizer on Discord.
“Seeing what you’re building here has me beyond excited. I’ve been in the graffiti scene for a long time, and I’ve carried this vision for years: a future where XR goes fully mainstream and lets us tag the world around us with 3D graffiti.”
“When I first picked it up, I thought, ‘There’s no way this will feel like real spray paint”
“I’ve painted in tunnels and rooftops for years, and somehow this gives me the same buzz.”