Gaming Posters for Teenage Boys UK

Gaming Posters for Teenage Boys UK

 

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🎮 Gaming Posters for Teenage Boys UK

Minecraft · PUBG · Among Us · GTA San Andreas · Zelda · Dark Souls · Cyberpunk — the right game for every age and gaming identity

The gaming poster for a teenage boy is the most specific piece of wall art he will own, because the game he chooses to display is a direct statement about his gaming identity — what he plays, how seriously he takes it, and what kind of player he considers himself. At 98types Studio in Camden Market, the video game poster collection covers the full range of games that teenage and young male players engage with most seriously: from Minecraft at 10 to Dark Souls at 17. Museum-grade 260gsm archival matte paper, buy 3 get 1 free, from £3, same-day dispatch from Market Hall, Camden Lock Place, Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8AL.

🎮 The teenage gamer set: Buy 3 get 1 free = his current game + the classic he knows + the one he is about to play = 3 prints + 1 free from £9 at A6. The gaming bedroom gallery wall that grows with him.

🎮 By Age — The Right Gaming Poster at Every Stage

Age 8–12: The Creative and Adventure Phase

The younger teenage gamer — still technically a pre-teen through the early part of this range — is most likely playing Minecraft, Zelda and, from 2020 onward, Among Us. These are games about building, exploring and social play rather than competition or narrative depth. The posters for this age group need to work in a bedroom that should still feel right in five years: Minecraft and Zelda are both franchises that have never been irrelevant, and the wall art that represents them will not date.


Sandbox · Mojang · All Ages
Minecraft
Mojang Studios · 2011 · Best-selling game of all time
The most universally appropriate gaming bedroom poster for a younger player. 238 million copies sold. The game that is simultaneously the thing they do after school and a genuinely sophisticated creative medium. The Minecraft poster acknowledges both. A3 framed = the bedroom statement print from £10.
“Just one more block.”
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Classic Adventure · Nintendo · Timeless
The Legend of Zelda
Nintendo · 1986–Present · Link · Hyrule
The Zelda poster is the one gaming print that will still feel right on the wall in ten years. A franchise that has been considered important for forty years, whose visual identity is immediately recognisable and whose worlds reward genuine exploration. The “this game will always matter” print.
“It's dangerous to go alone!”
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Social · InnerSloth · 2020
Among Us
InnerSloth · 2020 · 500 million players
The game that 500 million people played simultaneously during lockdown. For the younger teen, the Among Us poster is the cultural moment as wall art — the game that everyone played at the same time, that created a shared vocabulary (sus, impostor, crewmate) that persisted long after the peak.
“Red is sus.”
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Age 13–16: The Online and Competitive Phase

The mid-teen gamer is likely playing battle royale games, open-world games and beginning to engage with older titles that friends recommend. PUBG, GTA San Andreas (still a cultural touchstone for this age group discovering it as a classic), and the increasingly common interest in the Soulslike genre from around 15–16 upward. The poster for this age group should acknowledge the games he takes seriously, not the games he is assumed to play.


Battle Royale · PUBG Corp · 2017
PUBG: Battlegrounds
The original battle royale · Pre-Fortnite
For the teen who plays PUBG and considers being there before Fortnite culturally significant. The battle royale poster for the player who knows the difference between Erangel and Miramar and considers this knowledge worthwhile.
“Winner Winner Chicken Dinner.”
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Open World · Rockstar · 2004
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Rockstar North · 2004 · PS2 Classic
For the teenager who discovered GTA San Andreas as a classic rather than a contemporary game. CJ, Grove Street, Los Santos — the game whose radio soundtrack functions as a cultural education. The poster for the player who considers the PS2 era genuinely superior.
“Ah shit, here we go again.”
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Action RPG · FromSoftware · 2011
Dark Souls
FromSoftware · 2011 · The difficulty game
Dark Souls is increasingly the game older teenagers engage with as a statement of gaming seriousness. For the 15–16 year old who considers himself a serious player, the Dark Souls poster is the wall art that says: I finish what I start and I do not need the game to be easy.
“Praise the Sun!”
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Age 17+: The Narrative and RPG Phase

The older teenage gamer is often moving toward games with genuine narrative depth — The Last of Us, Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher 3, Red Dead Redemption 2. These are games that reward the kind of attention you learn to give things in your late teens: patience, emotional engagement, the ability to sit with ambiguity. The gaming poster for this age group is not the most popular game but the game that made him feel something.


Survival Horror · Naughty Dog · 2013
The Last of Us
Naughty Dog · 2013 / HBO 2023
For the older teen who played The Last of Us and found it genuinely affecting rather than just impressive. The game that proved video game narrative could be the equal of the best television — a thesis confirmed by the HBO adaptation.
“You're treading on some mighty thin ice.”
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Open World RPG · CD Projekt Red
Cyberpunk 2077
Night City · V · Johnny Silverhand
For the older teen who considers himself aesthetically specific: the neon dystopia of Night City, Keanu Reeves as a ghost in your skull, the philosophical problems of identity and consciousness embedded in an action RPG. The gaming poster that signals intellectual seriousness about the medium.
“Wake the f*** up, Samurai.”
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Open World RPG · CD Projekt Red · 2015
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
The RPG for the serious reader
For the older teen who read at least one Sapkowski book and considers this relevant. The Witcher 3 is the gaming poster for the player who takes fiction seriously in all its forms — the RPG with the narrative depth of serious literary fantasy.
“I'm a witcher.” — Geralt
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🎁 Gaming Posters for Teenage Boys as Gifts

The gaming poster gift for a teenage boy requires one specific piece of knowledge: which game is his right now. Not which game is most popular, not which game you think teenage boys play — which game is his. The 98types gaming collection covers the full range from Minecraft through to The Last of Us, all from £3, buy 3 get 1 free. The gift that acknowledges him as a specific player rather than a generic teenager.

Age-Specific Gift Sets — Buy 3 Get 1 Free

Age Range Recommended Set Price from
Age 8–11 Minecraft + Among Us + Zelda (+ 1 free) From £9 at A6
Age 12–14 GTA San Andreas + Minecraft + Among Us (+ 1 free) From £9 at A6
Age 15–16 PUBG + GTA San Andreas + Dark Souls (+ 1 free) From £9 at A6
Age 17+ The Last of Us + Cyberpunk 2077 + The Witcher 3 (+ 1 free) From £9 at A6
Any age — retro set Zelda + Assassin's Creed II + KOTOR (+ 1 free) From £9 at A6

🏠 Gaming Bedroom Poster Ideas for Teenage Boys

The teenage gaming bedroom poster wall works best with three to four prints at consistent height, mixing sizes: one A3 statement print (his current main game) and two A6 accent prints (complementary games, classic era). The buy 3 get 1 free offer at 98types makes this exactly £9 at A6 or £30 at A3. See the full Video Game Wall Art Bedroom guide for arrangement advice and the Gifts for Boys guide for occasion-specific recommendations.

🎮 Gaming Posters for Teenage Boys UK — Confirmed at 98types

Minecraft · Zelda · Among Us · PUBG · GTA SA · Dark Souls · The Last of Us · Cyberpunk · The Witcher 3. 260gsm · Buy 3 get 1 FREE · Same-day dispatch · Market Hall, Camden Lock Place, Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8AL.

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FAQ

What gaming posters are best for teenage boys UK?

The best gaming posters for teenage boys at 98types depend on age. Ages 8–12: Minecraft, Zelda, Among Us. Ages 13–16: PUBG, GTA San Andreas, Dark Souls. Ages 17+: The Last of Us, Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher 3. All from £3, buy 3 get 1 free, same-day dispatch from Market Hall, Camden Lock Place, Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8AL.

What is a good gaming birthday gift for a teenage boy UK art print?

The best gaming birthday gift for a teenage boy at 98types is the specific game he is playing right now — not the most popular game, but his game. Three A6 prints of his top three games + one A6 free = a complete gaming bedroom gallery wall from £9. For a single A3 framed print: from £10. All 260gsm museum-grade, same-day dispatch from Market Hall, Camden Lock Place, Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8AL, Camden Market.

What is the most popular gaming poster for teenage boys UK?

Minecraft is the most universally appropriate gaming poster for any age from 8–12. For older teens (13–16), PUBG and GTA San Andreas are the most consistently ordered. For 17+, The Last of Us and Cyberpunk 2077 are the most specifically right. All from £3 at 98types, same-day dispatch from Market Hall, Camden Lock Place, Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8AL.

Also: Video Game Wall Art Bedroom UK · Gifts for Boys UK · Gifts for Gamers UK · Hub

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