Unlike PCVR mods that require a gaming rig, the "Quest 2 Exclusive" mod menu claims to run directly on the headset's native hardware. These are custom APK files (Android Package Kits) that modify the game’s code to inject a floating menu into your monkey hand.
According to leaked screenshots and Discord servers, these exclusive menus allegedly offer features like:
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes regarding the modding landscape. You should never install random APKs from untrusted sources.
If a user were to seek this file, the general process would involve:
Step 1: Enable Developer Mode
Step 2: Sideload SideQuest
Step 3: Acquire the APK
Step 4: Install via ADB
Step 5: Launch
The developers of Gorilla Tag (Another Axiom) actively fight mod menus. They use behavioral detection (e.g., flying at 50mph) and file hash checks. If you use a public APK, you will be hardware banned. This means your Quest 2’s unique ID is banned permanently—buying a new account won’t work.
The latest iterations of these exclusive mod menus (often leaked via Discord servers or Telegram groups) claim a staggering list of functionalities. Based on recent version logs (v2.5/v3.0), you can expect:
Because these menus are "exclusive," scammers charge $15-$50 for access. 99% of the time, you pay, and they block you. The other 1% of the time, you get a virus.
By: VR News Desk | Reading Time: 4 mins
If you’ve spent any time swinging through the virtual canyons of Gorilla Tag, you know the game is simple: run, jump, and slap your friends. But for a growing number of Quest 2 players, the vanilla experience isn't enough anymore.
Enter the underground hype train: The "Gorilla Tag Mod Menu APK" specifically for Quest 2.
Over the last few weeks, search trends for this exclusive mod have exploded. But what is it? Is it real? And most importantly—is it worth risking your headset for?