![]() ![]() While players found "Hot Coffee" humorous, it led to San Andreas becoming embroiled in controversy. Modder Patrick Wildenborg released a patch to unlock the minigame two days later. Data miners discovered evidence of explicit sexual content after San Andreas was released for the PlayStation 2 in October 2004, and confirmed its existence when the Windows version was released on June 7, 2005. The minigame could not be fully removed, so the content was hidden from players using cutscenes. Before development concluded, Rockstar operations director Jennifer Kolbe warned Houser that explicit sexual content would likely bring restrictive assessments from ratings boards, harming retail sales. "Hot Coffee" was included in San Andreas as part of the boundary-pushing vision that Rockstar North president Sam Houser had for the Grand Theft Auto games. When enabled, "Hot Coffee" allows players, as protagonist Carl "CJ" Johnson, to have animated sexual intercourse with an in-game girlfriend. The minigame is not playable through normal means the game must be modded to access it. " Hot Coffee" is an unofficial name for a minigame in the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
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