Since the increased focus on the essential role of recovering cognitive function after stroke, cognitive rehabilitation of stroke survivors has been important. This study aimed to provide basic data on the successful cognitive rehabilitation of stroke survivors through an literature review of virtual reality cognitive rehabilitation. Methods: The literature review method of Whittemore and Knaf was used. Data was searched on papers published before April 2023, and RISS, NDSL, and KISS were used for the search. Four studies were selected for analysis. Results: The cognitive function of the experimental group applied with the virtual reality cognitive rehabilitation was significantly improved. In the three studies, cognitive function was significantly improved compared to the control group. Conclusion: Findings from the review suggest the necessity of a virtual reality cognitive rehabilitation for older stroke survivors to verify its effectiveness.