

We didn’t get a glimpse at any gameplay, and there is no current release window, so we’re likely still far off from getting to play Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas VR ourselves. That said, the official announcement states that the project is “many years in the making.” Originally developed by Rockstar Games, it’s unclear what studio is handling the port of San Andreas to VR. Coming as an Oculus Quest 2 exclusive, the all-time classic video game is getting the VR treatment. Mark Zuckerberg himself announced Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas VR during the October 2021 Facebook Connect keynote. When speaking to the gaming side of things, Facebook announced that Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is coming to the Oculus Quest 2 as an exclusive VR title. It’ll take a lot of work to survive the transition.The October 2021 Facebook Connect featured a lot of talk about the metaverse, with Mark Zuckerberg detailing the future of immersive entertainment and communication. Can you imagine being in the VR area of Clucking Bell and tilting your hand while you reluctantly help Ryder to rob the place? Because I can, and keep thinking about the games weird hands and boxy interiors. But there is no confirmation that it’ll be in person and have all the neat hand technology that they were used to getting used to VR games. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was originally released in 2004, then became a big favorite of the series where it has remained. GTA: San Andreas VR will go to Oculus Meta Quest 2! If there is anything happening, the date will be 2022. But in my opinion it will be very much visible in the social media realm. I don’t know what this means, but I suspect it really doesn’t mean anything. According to company leader Mark Zuckerberg, the rationale behind this is that he wishes to be a company in which the concept of metaverse is as well as a company in which he has a reputation. The Oculus headset and the accompanying app will become known as Meta Quest, along with a new rebranding message from Facebook. When we talk about Oculus Quest, it won’t be its name for much longer. If one thinks what the competition is going to be. There was nothing to be included, but this version is currently in development. In a Tweet from Oculus, a person confirms that the game will soon be seen in the same area.

Then, it’ll get worse! San Andreas may have something to do in the next two weeks, but maybe its going to see some more serious changes.
