If you liked the recent reveal of Battlefield 1, then you'll probably be even more excited by the recreation of the trailer in Grand Theft Auto V.

YouTube user J57F remade the Battlefield 1 trailer shot-for-shot in Los Santos — a fictional city based on Los Angeles — with such accuracy.

Battlefield 1 is set in World War I, and while GTA V may not have weapons and vehicles from that era, the recreation does not fail to impress.

The moments where a plane crashes into a lighthouse and a guy pulls a wheelie on a motorcycle instead of riding a horse is actually pretty hilarious.

Another silly moment comes when a zeppelin shows up at the end of the remake, which really does not fit in with the ominous tone of the original trailer.

The Battlefield 1 reveal trailer has made some headlines since it was posted on YouTube on May 6. It has been viewed more than 26 million times, with over 1.4 million likes on the video sharing site, even receiving praise from the developers involved with Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare

"It's a great reveal trailer. Kudos to the DICE team," Infinity Ward posted on Facebook, according to GameSpot.

Eric Monacelli said the song for the trailer, "Seven Nation Army" by the White Stripes, was a great choice. He described it as "superb with interesting mechanics teased."

Battlefield 1 will include new types of vehicles that can be used to destroy tanks, according to the Daily Express.

The first-person shooting video game will feature 64-team multiplayer battles, but will also include some important changes from previous titles.

According to the official announcement trailer, Battlefield 1 will have dedicated vehicle classes, meaning players will not be able to switch between them like in older titles.

Before spawning, players will have the option to pick whatever type of vehicle they want to control. However, it is unclear if players who do not spawn into a particular vehicle will have more options.

Battlefield 1 is set to be released on Oct. 21 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.

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