Interplay went on to produce Virtual Pool 2 in November 1997, adding improvements including enhanced physics modeling and a handful of new game types.
[12] However, GameSpot did find that it was "disappointing" that the players were (as with all Virtual Pool games) invisible instead of fully rendered.
However, IGN also said that Virtual Pool 3 "won't replace the real thing".
[13] Virtual Pool 4, the sequel to the game announced on July 6, 2012,[17] and was released on 15 August 2012 worldwide for Windows.
An online-only version of the game was released in 2015 that features online tournaments and rankings, similar to Virtual Pool 3.