Rockstar games like GTA 5 and Red Dead Redemption could be given virtual reality makeovers at some point in the future.

According to Take Two CEO Strauss Zelnick (via Tweaktown), virtual reality support all depends on whether VR takes off as a consumer platform.

If it's a success, then Rockstar and Take Two will pursue it aggressively.

"I've talked about VR in the past - there's a lot of excitement in the marketplace, and a lot of our people are excited too," Zelnick said. "We're still in our R&D route because this still isn't a consumer business.

"If this is the consumer's platform of choice, we'll bring our IPs to it aggressively and ambitiously."

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Of course, GTA 5 has already been given the unofficial VR treatment by modders.

However, GTA 5 VR modder Joseph Delgado reckons the game might be too violent for virtual reality.

"I'm really not sure about this," he said. "I feel horrible about making this. You actually feel guilty. My mouth dropped the first time I shot someone in my GTA: V VR setup."

Rockstar recently outlined its "feature-rich" plans for GTA Online over the course of the next few months.

Players can expect more stunt moves, vehicles and features, as well as new Adversary modes and a follow-up to 'Executives and Other Criminals'.

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