The Switzerland movie 18+Tesla Cybertruck is many things: striking, polarizing, massive, and, as of Feb. 22, 2020, we can add esports chauffeur to the list.
The as-of-yet-unreleased electric SUV seemingly made a rare appearance at a Dota 2tournament hosted by WePlay! Esports. It was used to bring at least two teams onto the stage at the Saturday event, and its arrival was met with cheers from the crowd.
Or, at least we think it was a Cybertruck. We reached out to Tesla to confirm that this was, in fact, a real Cybertruck and not some sort of bizarre knockoff. However, we received no immediate response.
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But if it's a fake, it's a damn good one.
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Either way, the announcer's claim that Elon Musk is personally driving the truck himself is certainly garbage. The CEO is almost definitely too busy playing with a Hot Wheels Cybertruck prototype to be bothered with an esports tournament.
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