

So today, we're showing you fifteen screenshots from the GTA universe that encompass where it's been, what it was, and how it got to the heights it's reached today.Īlso, quick spoiler warning for anyone who hasn't played these: I'm probably going to be discussing some things that could be considered spoilers, even though the most recent game I'm going to be talking about is four years old. It's what everyone loves about it, and developer Rockstar has never been shy on delivering from day one.īut while we could speculate about when GTA VI is going to happen or where it might take place, it's much more fascinating to look at just how far the series has come in its lifespan. GTA loves to do whatever it wants, and nasty words, free-range violence, and wholesale slaughter are just part and parcel of the magic of this series.

People the world over are still enjoying the fantastic game, which helps kill time until the long-awaited announcement of GTA VI.Īnd speaking of killing, there hasn't been a game property to date that has made losing one's inhibitions a more fun or consequence-free experience.

Even though the last GTA game was released four years ago, its player base is still thriving, ensuring that the game is kept alive through mods and memes. From its humble roots on PC to its explosion onto the console scene in the early 2000s, GTA has defined what it means to be an open-world game for the past twenty years. Resident Evil 4 for VR was recently released, and my colleague Adi Robertson thought the new adaptation worked better than they imagined it would.When you think of video games, it's hard to imagine a series as influential as Grand Theft Auto. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is yet another classic game being retro-fitted for VR. The company didn’t share if the VR version of San Andreas is based on the remastered assets or the classic PS2 assets (hopefully the former, not the latter), but we’ve reached out to Oculus for more details on this release. Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, along with GTA III and Vice City are being remastered, and that collection is releasing on November 11th for several platforms. It says, “This is a project many years in the making, and we can’t wait to show you more of it.” There’s a blog post up at Oculus’ site that confirms that the game is coming. No other details, like price, release date, or even a brief snippet of the game running, were shown during the event. During Facebook Connect 2021, Mark Zuckerberg announced that Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is in development for the Oculus Quest 2 virtual reality headset.
