Way back in October 2021, Meta announced a wild idea: it was going to port , one of the most-acclaimed open world games of all time, to Meta Quest VR devices. At the time, details were very scarce, and there were also few updates in the years following the announcement. Now, we finally have more news about for VR – and unfortunately, it’s not good.

As first reported by , work on the VR port has been put “on hold indefinitely.” A spokesperson has confirmed the Meta team is now focussed on “other projects,” with hopes for “working with [their] friends at Rockstar in the future.” Given there has never been any official footage of this planned VR port, it’s safe to assume there was no significant development progress before the project was put on hold.

That’s despite Meta calling it a project “many years in the making” in that followed the game’s announcement. All that said, the news is fairly unsurprising, particularly given the recent struggles of Meta’s VR division. In 2023 alone, this division reportedly .

It also reportedly in 2022, following a loss of USD $10.2 billion in 2021. Despite the Meta Quest headsets for approachable consumer VR tech, it appears this business has been wildly unprofitable, and that development work has been rescoped accordingly.

In August 2024, Meta actually shut down one of its bigger VR-focussed game studios, , after making preliminary cuts in April 2023. The reality is that consumer adoption for VR is still relatively .