TLDR
- Meta has canceled plans to bring Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas to virtual reality.
- Work on the project, which was announced in 2021, has been suspended indefinitely while the developer focuses on other projects.
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, released in 2004, was highly regarded and the goal of the VR edition was to give fans a new way to experience the game.
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Meta has set plans to bring Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas to virtual reality. The company confirms this IGN.
The VR edition of the game was 20-year-old first announced in 2021. Even then, the team had been working on the project for several years, but the details were still very vague.
– Get a new look at Los Santos, San Fierro and Las Venturas as you experience – again or for the first time – one of the most iconic open worlds in gaming history. This is a project we’ve been working on for several years, and we look forward to showing you more, the developer wrote at the time.
Now, however, the work has been postponed forever. That to focus on other projects, explained Meta in a YouTube comments. The delay was then confirmed in a statement to IGN.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas came to the world in 2004, and it is still considered one of the best applications in the series. In the game, you control CJ, a mean mover who rises through the ranks and takes over the city.
In came our very own Joachim Froholt 10 out of 10 points in his review of the game.
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2024-08-16 23:04:02
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