Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Definitive Edition Becomes Fully Immersive With New First‑Person VR Mod

Rockstar’s iconic open‑world epic Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas – Definitive Edition can now be experienced entirely in virtual reality, thanks to a comprehensive new mod from developer Holydh. Available free on Nexus Mods, the release supplies everything required to complete the campaign from start to finish in first‑person VR with full six‑degrees‑of‑freedom motion controls.

Featuring

  • 6DOF motion control enables precise weapon handling, including drive‑by sequences while riding as a passenger.

  • Full first‑person perspective across all missions and free‑roam situations, transforming exploration, combat, and traversal.

  • Functional sniper scope and camera screen with zoom in/out support, allowing sniper‑focused objectives to be completed seamlessly in VR.

  • Plug‑and‑play installation simplifies setup—no additional tools or manual file edits are required beyond mod frameworks shipped in the package.

A fresh reason to revisit the Definitive Edition

Although the Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – Definitive Edition launched in 2021 to mixed reception, subsequent patches have improved performance, texture quality, and lighting across San Andreas, GTA III, and Vice City. Holydh’s VR overhaul adds a new dimension—literally—to those upgrades, potentially making the Definitive Edition the most immersive way to experience CJ’s journey through Los Santos, San Fierro, and Las Venturas.

Rockstar has not announced official VR support for any Grand Theft Auto title, leaving mods such as this one to satisfy the community’s demand for deeper immersion. Early user feedback on Nexus Mods praises stable performance and intuitive motion aiming, though a powerful PC and compatible VR headset are recommended for optimal results.


Will you jump back into San Andreas in VR, or are you waiting for official Rockstar VR support? Share your thoughts on motion controls, performance, and nostalgia below!

Angel Morales

Founder and lead writer at Duck-IT Tech News, and dedicated to delivering the latest news, reviews, and insights in the world of technology, gaming, and AI. With experience in the tech and business sectors, combining a deep passion for technology with a talent for clear and engaging writing

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