A new season of Superstory is back on screen, as Wale Adenuga Productions rolls out Game Boys to viewers in Nigeria and beyond.

The series, which began airing on Thursday, March 26, 2026, introduces a gripping storyline centred on a young woman, Toyin, whose life takes a dangerous turn after getting involved with an internet fraudster known as D-Boy.

At first, Toyin convinces herself she’s not doing anything wrong. But as events unfold, she gets pulled deeper into a world she barely understand, one filled with bigger, more dangerous players. Meanwhile, her brother Ladi is left trying to step in before things spiral completely out of control.

Known for telling relatable, socially driven stories, Superstory once again leans into a real-life issue, this time focusing on cybercrime and its ripple effects on individuals and families.

According to Wale Adenuga Jnr., the new season is designed to immediately grab viewers’ attention, with a storyline that builds tension from the very first episode.

The show is scheduled to air weekly across multiple TV stations, including major networks in Nigeria and parts of Africa, making it accessible to a wide audience.

Over the years, Superstory has built a reputation for blending entertainment with strong moral lessons. With Game Boys, the focus shifts to the growing influence of internet fraud and the hidden consequences that often come with it.