Xbox’s marketing executive, Aaron Greenberg requests Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, to Build a Real-life Halo Warthog using his Cybertruck as the base.
Halo Warthog is an American military sci-fi game developed by Xbox Game Studios. Halo covers The Master Chief’s iconic journey in a brutal war against deadly alien enemy foes. Since its release, Halo received a lot of love from gaming fans around the world. Hence, it is a very big moment for gamers all around the world, as they receive the news that Xbox’s marketing executive is publicly campaigning for Elon Musk to build a Real-life Warthog. Elon Musk, who recently became the richest man in the world and CEO of many companies such as the electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla.
As the company’s current motto is to develop and manufacture a new line of trucks called the “Cybertruck”. Its features include a retro-future look and have a bulletproof body and glass. Elon Musk who has repeatedly done innovative stuff no one could have previously imagined to be possible in this century might be ready to turn projects from the virtual world into reality.
Elon Musk and Gaming
Elon has very bluntly admitted that he is a big fan of Cyberpunk 2077 even before it was released. He was even ready to make a brief cameo in the game willingly. He’s been trying to expand the horizon of gaming for the past years by introducing the feature in Tesla’s car which would allow the owner to play games like “The Witcher” and “Cyberpunk 2077” in the Dashboard of the car.
Xbox and Elon’s possible team-up?
One of the marketing executives of Xbox reached out to Elon musk via Twitter, suggesting a possible collaboration for manufacturing a real life Warthog. All of Halo’s features have been heart throbbing and such is its truck. Thus, with Xbox’s Warthog concept designs and Musk’s creative mind, a real-life version of a Warthog is possible and without a doubt it would blow the fans away. This step was considered as it would make a perfect promotional act for “HALO INFINITE” which is to be released at the end of 2021.
There have been prior attempts for manufacturing a real life version of a Warthog by fans. A more professional version was also created for Neil Blomkamp’s cancelled Halo movie.
Though any official response from Musk’s side is yet to be released by taking into consideration his creative and daring attitude, it is entirely possible that he’ll agree and a real-life warthog would indeed be out for commercial sales.