The video quotes e-mail correspondence from the law firm, stating that the mod violates "the game's End User Licence Agreement and Code of Conduct, as well as a host of other legal violations." It might not be around for much longer, though, as YouTuber Swegta says in a video that legal representatives for Rockstar and Take-Two have told the mod makers they need to take it down. Nowadays modders can just make things themselves without having to rely on buried code, which is where Red Dead Redemption 2's Hot Coffee mod comes into the equation. There was plenty of furore from lawmakers and the public alike, and San Andreas was quickly re-rated as "Adults Only" by the ESRB until Rockstar patched the content out. The simulated intercourse was fully clothed and more humorous than anything else, but it gained infamy in 2005 when the game was released on PC and modders dug it out of the code. Hot Coffee was an inaccessible mini-game in San Andreas where protagonist CJ could have sex with his girlfriend.
Publisher Take-Two Interactive would prefer that there wasn't, however. Much like Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas before it, there's even a Hot Coffee mini-game now, too. Whether it's letting the player fly around as an eagle, turning Arthur Morgan into the Joker, or being able to access freecam and enable a photorealistic reshade. Modders have had an enjoyable time with Red Dead Redemption 2 since its release on PC in November 2019.
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