Here we go again (in VR)

The world of San Andreas is going to go virtual. Today, Oculus announced that a VR version of Rockstar Games’Grand Theft Auto: San Andreasis in development for the Oculus Quest 2.

We don’t have much more info on what this will look like at the moment, other than that it’s a project that’s been “many years in the making.” No date has been set yet, either. Oculus says more details are coming soon.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas VR for Oculus Quest 2

Experience the iconic, open-world of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in an entirely new way. This@RockstarGamesclassic is in development for Oculus Quest 2. More details soon.#FBConnecthttps://t.co/fMPTmTFv6Wpic.twitter.com/bz6YFGxRHH

— Meta Quest (@MetaQuestVR)August 09, 2025

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Oculus announced ahefty amount of new gamescoming to its VR platform today, as part of a grander Facebook (orMeta now, I guess) Connect presentation. Vertigo Games (Arizona Sunshine,Unplugged) is working on five new games,Beat Saberis getting new music in 2022, and several other games are on the way for the VR headset.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreaswill add on to the classics-reimagined-in-VR genre that’s now growing on Oculus, alongsideResident Evil 4 VR. And it does seem like a cool pitch, as playing someGrand Theft Autoin a wireless VR headset sounds like a good time.

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If you don’t want to wait though, new versions ofGrand Theft Autooutside of VR are on the way. Rockstar recently confirmed that theGrand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition, which brings togetherGTA3,Vice City, andSan Andreas, isout in November.

So whether on a controller or in the virtual space, there will be plenty of ways to keep up with the train. You are keeping up with the train, right? All you have to do isfollow the train!

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