Meh.
YES, BORYS. IT'S NOT REAL.
Games go through changes to the gameplay design, animation, framerate tuning, UI elements, camera behavior, etc. right up until they're submitted to the publisher. These "bullshots" and fauxtage are frequently the results of internally commissioned "target image quality" or otherwise inspirational / aspirational renders.
If it's good enough to show the dev team and publishers where they're expecting to end up, and getting them excited about it, hopefully it's good enough for the consumers too.
On the other hand, we've seen nothing but entitled contempt and loudmouthed ignorance whenever a dev shows their actual WIP to the world outside, which can result in marketing/sales/publisher panic, which can sometimes result in drastic and catastrophic changes to the game, simply because a bunch of anonymous Internet dimwits (who were likely to wait for the $20 price drop) got their rage boners in a line and decided to march.