There’s some bad news for those who want to run over civilians in a virtual reality monster truck. A VR-centric remake Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas “kept indefinitely” .
This update was announced three years ago and . Here we are in depth and nothing. In other words, the news is not surprising at all. This does not mean that the project will never come to fruition, but the words “indefinitely waiting” do not inspire us with hope.
“GTA: San Andreas is on hold indefinitely while we both focus on other projects,” Meta Quest VR’s official YouTube unrelated trailer. “We look forward to working with our friends at Rockstar in the future.”
The VR remake was first announced during the Facebook Connect event in October 2021. That’s right. The original announcement took place before the Meta brand. Then the company described GTA: San Andreas VR as “a project has been many years in the making.” It seems that another three years did not help to create a finished product.
It should be noted that we never received any screenshots or in-game footage. It didn’t even have a trailer. However, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg likely played a build at some point, as he once wrote that “this new version” of the game will “give players a whole new way to experience this iconic open world in virtual reality.” .
No reason was given for the indefinite detention. It’s likely that converting the game to VR was a very expensive undertaking, and this at a time that reports indicate . So it could be.
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