
The Quest 2 could become the console to re-experience our all-time favorites from a new first-person perspective, fully immersed in the boots of our favorite video game heroes. The Quest 2's limited mobile hardware and storage space possibly can't handle more modern games, but it appears games from the Gamecube/ PS2/ Xbox era (or earlier) could be fair game. With this latest GTA announcement, my mind began spinning with all the possibilities. People have also modded classic FPSs like Half-Life, Doom, and Quake 2 to work through SideQuest. Most recently, the beloved action horror game Resident Evil 4 was converted from third-person to first-person for VR on the Quest 2, and it arguably plays better with motion controls than it ever did with traditional controls. Even if you're not a GTA fan, this could mark an intriguing trend all gamers will care about: the Quest 2 could grant second lives to tons of video game classics. The remaster will include new textures, weather systems, environments, UI upgrades, and other enhancements.During the recent Connect 2021 event, Mark Zuckerberg announced that Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas would be ported to play in virtual reality. Grand Theft Auto developer Rockstar Games is also set to release Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition, which includes San Andreas, along with Grand Theft Auto 3 and Vice City, in November. We’ll likely see major changes made to San Andreas to ensure that the game works with the limitations of a VR headset. This isn’t the first classic console video game ported over to the Quest 2 Capcom, Oculus Studios, and Armature Studio co-developed an Oculus Quest 2 version of Resident Evil 4, which was turned into first-person game for virtual reality. CJ decides to stick around and help Grove Street recover, which of course leads to organized crime, stealing vehicles, and gunfights with rival gangs. San Andreas is an open-world action-adventure, where the protagonist Carl Johnson returns home to Grove Street, only to find that his home neighborhood is now in chaos. The “built-for-VR version of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas” does not have a release date, but the project is “many years in the making,” and we can expect more details on the port in the future.įacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg described the VR take on GTA: San Andreas as “an entirely new way to experience this iconic open-world in virtual reality.” After that, open the Grand Theft Auto V directory and create the mods and scripts folder in case, if they arent there. A classic from the PlayStation 2 era, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas will be released in virtual reality for the Oculus Quest 2, Facebook announced at Connect 2021 on Thursday.
