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Rockstar Games may have another game in its pipeline at the moment than justGrand Theft Auto Vi, at least according to a ResetEra user who caught wind of a mention of it on the resume for voice actor Michael Usru, who also stars in the upcomingSilent Hill: Ascension. On his resume, he mentions under a section specific to VR that he was a part of an “Undisclosed Rockstar game” as a principal cast member. What this game could be is very much a mystery at this time.

Rockstar has already made a bit of a splash in the VR scene with LA Noire: The VR Case Files.

This would not be the first VR Rockstar title, however. It also developed a slimmed-down version ofL.A. Noirefor VR several years back; while not the whole package, it included various parts of the game reshaped for a VR playstyle. Rockstar also announced that there is a VR version ofGrand Theft Auto: San Andreasin development, however, it is unlikely this relates to that since it has been formally announced already.

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Everybody is anxious for Rockstar to officially show us the sequel to GTAV.

How Might This Affect Rockstar on the Whole?

How this may affect the whole of Rockstar’s upcoming video game slate is a mystery. Traditionally, many studios have developed several projects at one time, and Rockstar is certainly no exception. From 2008 to 2013, the studio releasedBully: Scholarship Edition, Grand Theft Auto IV, Midnight Club: Los Angeles, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars,two expansions forGrand Theft Auto IV,Red Dead Redemptionand its expansion,Undead Nightmare, L.A. Noire, Max Payne 3,andGrand Theft Auto V,amongst others. However, since then, Rockstar has slowed its pace down considerably, releasing only one new title for the last generation of consoles with the acclaimedRed Dead Redemption IIwhile instead focusing on updates toGTA Online.

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Hopefully Rockstar’s upcoming VR version of San Andreas does not disappoint the way the remaster did.

It is most likely that whatever Rockstar’s supposed VR title is, it has little effect at all on the ongoing development of the highly anticipatedGrand Theft Auto VI,and that it is instead being handled by a separate team within the studio. This should be some solace to gamers out there anxiously waiting for news on the sequel they have waited nearly a decade for.

Rockstar Games seems to want to keep things as close to their vest as possible with GTA 6, even after a major leak hit them last year. This makes sense, given that the last title in the series is not only the second best-selling game of all time (behind onlyMinecraft) but also the highest-grossing.  Though GTA 6 would seem like a guaranteed success, it has a lot of expectations riding on it from millions of gamers all around the world.

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However this all shakes out, Rockstar seems to be deep into development on the nextGrand Theft Autogame. Rumors have swirled recently that the game may not be announced until next year, however, and that the famed studio is supposedly hoping to have a year gap between announcement and release.

How do you feel about all of this? Are you worried that Rockstar’s work on a new VR game may delay GTA 6, or do you have faith that they are totally separate? Let us know in the comments and on our social media feeds!

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Tanner Linares

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Tanner Linares is an enthusiastic gamer with a propensity for babbling his opinions at people who may or may not care. He graduated with a degree in English Writing from Northern Michigan University in 2021. He is also writing several graphic novels with a wonderful illustrator.

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