A Youtube channel specialising in Minecraft animations has produced an incredible recreation of the recent trailer using Minecraft assets and Unreal Engine 5. , run by the Miami-based Ray Escobar and three collaborators, cut its teeth with an almost equally impressive recreation of a year ago (and also has a thing for ), but this raises the bar and then some.
Not only does this recreate the trailer shot-for-shot, but easily the most impressive aspect of it is how it captures the tonal aesthetic of Rockstar's Vice City: the neon-flecked nights, the breathtaking sun-kissed sweeps, and the grimy urban sheen. The eagle-eyed Minecrafters will spot it uses the Minecraft Story mode style for the characters, and several GTA elements have been swapped-out for Minecraft in-jokes.
I Yono all app ask which of the in-jokes is a personal favourite. "My favorite moment is probably the Alligator being replaced with a Drowned mob," says Escobar, "and the subsequent fire that appears when it’s pulled out of the water. I love referencing Minecraft’s mob behavior as I feel this bridges the two games perfectly."
There has been some speculation that this is recreating the parts of the GTA6 map built in the trailer, but Escobar makes the point that "the game isn't even out" and the team "only built the portions you see… even then, a lot of it is just duplicated in a subtle way."
The final thing I wondered about was why, in all of their great Minecraft projects, Boranium Art leans towards the Minecraft Story Mode style for its characters.
"Minecraft having such a simplistic style, I always felt that other animators failed to maintain this style in their characters’ faces," says Escobar. "A curved non-pixelated eyebrow, for example, really feels like something you’d never see in the game. Having played Minecraft Story Mode back when it was released, I really felt their faces were kept more in line with the simplistic style. Their mouths being pixelated and their stop-motion-like movement cements this feeling."
There's a level of attention-to-detail here that lifts this far beyond the usual, and there's definitely something special about seeing one of gaming's great creative sandboxes used to pay tribute to one of the others.
It's one of several projects Yono all app spinning off Rockstar's first trailer, such as this one putting it , which may seem overkill but this is probably going to be the biggest entertainment release we've ever seen. Just ask 2K's Strauss Zelnick: . The only bad news is that it looks like Rockstar's going to approach the release in the way it traditionally has: GTA6 will release on consoles in 2025, but .