Hyundai recreates “perfect” live action GTA 6 trailer
Rockstar Games/HyundaiHyundai Motorsport has now recreated a live-action version of the GTA 6 trailer and fans call it perfect. Here’s what it looks like.
Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer has set the stage for what is sure to be a groundbreaking addition to the franchise, with breathtaking visuals, realistic characters, and an impressively designed universe. The reveal has unquestionably made an unforgettable impression on the gaming community, building anticipation and curiosity about what awaits players in the criminal underworld of the GTA Universe.
As a result of Rockstar Games’ painstaking attention to detail and the game’s realistic portrayal of Miami in Vice City, fans are going bonkers for the upcoming Grand Theft Auto game. Many people have recreated it on social media after the reveal became the most-watched video game trailer of all time.
Players have shown their enthusiasm for the game by recreating tributes in other forms, such as Minecraft and LEGO. Fans are now raving about the live-action adaptation of the teaser that Hyundai’s motorsports division has created.
Hyundai Motorsport perfectly recreates GTA 6 trailer
Titled Grand Test Auto XXIV, Hyundai Motorsport shared their version of the GTA 6 trailer on their X page. The 1 min 28 sec video begins with an identical logo to that of GTA 6 and similar shot compositions to that of the original trailer.
The video contains the original audio to that of the GTA 6 trailer featuring Tom Petty’s Love is a Long Road and shows rally racers and WRC clips of Hyundai Cars performing tricks around the rally tracks. Moreover, the racers recreated iconic poses and dialogues from the trailer that fans found amusing and full of adrenaline.
One such fan said, “Kudos for the similarities to the actual GTA trailer in all the scenes throughout the entire video, they’re spot on.” Another chimed in, “Hyundai just won everything.”
A third user added, “Formula 1 wish they were this cool.” A fourth fan commented, “That’s brilliant! This is exactly what WRC needs to reach young people who could potentially become new rally fans. This is the kind of promotion that this sport needs. Well done.”