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If any politician in history had written the plot for a GTA-like game written about them, it would be the current president of the United States, Donald Trump.
The money, the fast cars the the hedonistic lifestyle mired in controversy and failed cancellations very few things mesh as well with the spirt of the GTA franchise as the wild unbridled bravado of Donald Trump's life. You might have heard of Vice City, based off of Miami, but Groks hypothetical Mar-a-Lago Vice will have gaming fans yearning for a GTA-like title they never knew they needed.
To find out if a GTA plot written by Donald Trump could be a gaming masterpiece or a highspeed car crash, the Daily Star turned to Elon Musks AI tool Grok to ask it: "What would a GTA Trump Edition look like?"
If Trump wrote the plot for GTA 6 set in 'Mar-a-Lago Vice, the main villain and key characters would reflect his worldview, grudges, and flair for drama, Elon Musks AI Grok told the Daily Star.
The protagonist is a brash, self-made billionaire named Donny The Don Triumph, whos equal parts real estate mogul, media manipulator, and aspiring kingpin, the artificial intelligence said.
The plot revolves around Donnys quest to "make the state great again" by taking over the criminal underworld while dodging feds, rival tycoons, and a rogue hacker group exposing his secrets.
Rigging local elections, hosting lavish rallies to boost your rep, and dodging "fake news" reporters who dig into your deals. Signature missions include a high-speed golf cart chase through a luxury resort and a heist to steal a rivals golden-plated yacht.
The plot of the games narrative would involve the player juggling alliances with shady lobbyists, loyal MAGA street gangs, and foreign investors, while fending off a woke tech cartel and a rogue DOJ task force, Grok claims.
The game would feature a split storyline with the ending seeing what the player obtained depending on the various in game choices made throughout the story. Trumps GTA-styled adventure would either climax with the player either becoming the untouchable President of Vice or getting betrayed in a dramatic boardroom showdown, Grok said.
The artificial intelligence tool believes the main villain would be a slippery Ivy-league educated tech billionaire heading a group from the shadows controlling the media, named the Woke Cartel.
The heinous villain's end goal would be to transform the Mar-a-Lago Vice into a sanitized, corporate dystopia which he would long to rule over with an iron grip. The malicious villain named, Elias "The Elite" Caldwell, would be solely focused on dismantling Donnys empire by leaking his shady deals and rigging the system to crush his influence.
The smug billionaire Grok says is born out of an amalgamation of what the AI believes are Trump's enemies including Jeff Bezos, Jack Dorsey, and rogue DOJ officials would be dead set on cancelling our protagonist.
A Donald Trump inspired GTA game would feature characters inspired from the presidents' life including Trumps wife Melania, Sleepy Joe, Baron Trump, the worlds biggest podcaster, Joe Rogan and one of the funniest men to pick up the mic, Theo Von.
With a larger than life plot and nonsensical super villains controlling the strings of the media like a puppet show, would you play a GTA title written by Donald Trump or would you prefer to wait until Rockstar release GTA V, in May 2026?
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