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GTA San Andreas VR would not be the first time that Meta has provided a VR remake to a game, as the company previously worked with Armature Studio and Capcom to bring the original Resident Evil 4 ...
“GTA: San Andreas is on hold indefinitely while we both focus on other projects,” the account confirmed. “We look forward to working with our friends at Rockstar in the future.” ...
Responding to a fan inquiring about when fans will see the VR incarnation of San Andreas, the account posted, “GTA: San Andreas is on hold indefinitely while we both focus on other projects.
Grand Theft Auto fans are growing impatient and frustrated When VR San Andreas was announced, Meta had little to share beyond “it’s in development” and the promise that it’s cool ...
If you cast your minds back to October 2021, you may recall the news that Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was set to make its way to the VR headset, Oculus Quest 2. While details on the project were ...
Meta announced at Connect 2021 that it was working with Rockstar Games to bring GTA: San Andreas to Quest 2, giving players a new perspective on the nearly 20 year-old game.
GTA San Andreas is the first GTA game that is getting a VR release. The game will be available exclusively for the Oculus Quest 2. However, fans might have to wait a while, as it is currently in ...
We doubt many will buy an Oculus Quest 2 just to be able to play GTA: San Andreas, a VR headset that costs as low as $300, but if you’re mildly interested in VR gaming, the Oculus Quest 2 ...
Preparing for “GTA: San Andreas” VR With all of that in mind, it’s a good time to shore up your VR gaming equipment collection and get ready for the first-ever virtual reality “Grand Theft ...
Many of Rockstar’s most beloved titles have never gotten proper VR support, however modder ‘Holydh’ has now released a modified UEVR plugin for the PC version of GTA: San Andreas – The ...
“GTA: San Andreas is on hold indefinitely while we both focus on other projects. We look forward to working with our friends at Rockstar in the future.” ...
The VR iteration of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has been delayed indefinitely at Meta. In case you forgot, Meta announced all the way back in 2021 that it was working on a VR version of San Andreas.