Rockstar Games, known for creating Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption 2, is rumored to be working on a new game that is not Grand Theft Auto 6. Their most recent release, Red Dead Redemption 2, was highly acclaimed and successful. With this in mind, fans are eagerly awaiting the announcement of their next project.
While many anticipate the release of Grand Theft Auto 6, which is projected to be in 2024 or 2025, Rockstar Games has not revealed much about the game. However, a major leak suggests that it will be set in Vice City and feature two main characters. In the meantime, it appears that Rockstar Games may have another exciting project in the works, giving fans more to look forward to.
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Voice Actor Michael Ursu's resume hints at his involvement in an upcoming Rockstar game, but the information provided is limited. It only reveals that the project is related to virtual reality. The nature of this virtual reality endeavor remains a mystery, leaving room for speculation. It is plausible that Rockstar Games intends to adapt one of its acclaimed intellectual properties for the VR realm. However, it is equally possible that they are working on a completely original and unique virtual reality project.
One possibility that comes to mind is the announcement of a VR port for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on Meta Quest. Fans have yet to witness the San Andreas VR port in action, but it is not anticipated to introduce any additional content that would necessitate recording new voice lines. However, fans are unaware of the full extent of the San Andreas VR game due to the lack of updates since its initial announcement. Additionally, it is important to note that Video Games Deluxe, the studio responsible for L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files, is primarily developing the San Andreas VR port.
For those unfamiliar, L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files took select cases from the original L.A. Noire game and adapted them into a virtual reality experience. This endeavor was largely successful, receiving mostly positive reviews from critics. It is possible that a similar approach will be employed for San Andreas VR, but only time will tell.
GamesRadar reports that Rockstar fans can anticipate a new game in addition to the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto 6. It remains uncertain if this new release will be a completely original game, as suggested by the mentioned resume, or if it will be the previously announced San Andreas VR port.