Secret mode hidden in the game.
About a few months ago, Facbook announced the release of the VR version of GTA San Andreas for Oculus Quest 2, but there were no images or video clips available. Of course, many people wonder where the game has gone. And the answer to this was found by game fans who dug up the data files of the recently released Definitive Edition game.
There is a debug Unreal command for GTA VR but it looks a little bit unfinished. Maybe it would be cool if they implemented this as a first-person option? It plays pretty well. Gunfights and punching will need tweaking, would be super cool for screenshots! pic.twitter.com/pxq5ivwGOA
— Ben Turpin (@videotech_) November 20, 2021
Ben Turpin, writer at RockstarIntel The game’s data mining team has discovered the VR mode of GTA San Andreas Definitive Edition hidden within the game. He uses the Debug Menu Command to call out the PC version of the game, which allows the game to be played in VR without the need for a VR device.
Turpin also said that the controls were smooth in both combat and vehicle driving. But still need to be refined at some point. And because of that, we may not see the VR version of GTA San Andreas yet.
GTA The Trilogy: The Definitive Edition is available today on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox SX, Nintendo Switch, and PC, with a mobile version coming sometime in 2022.