

" Hot Coffee" is the unofficial name for a minigame in the 2004 action-adventure video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas by Rockstar Games. The player, as CJ (right), engaging in the "Hot Coffee" minigame And it may even be the case that this latest version of San Andreas blocks tinkerers from adding the missing assets back into the game.Minigame in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas There are no naked or semi-naked girlfriend models in the game, and no Hot Coffee animations. said code relating to Hot Coffee is present in every version of San Andreas, but it doesn't work. Now, Hot Coffee is back in the headlines, but according to GTA dataminer Vadim M., GTA: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition may not spark the same sort of controversy this time around. Simon Parkin's wonderful feature, Who spilled Hot Coffee?, is well worth a read if you want to know more. Rockstar parent Take-Two eventually settled with the Federal Trade Commission and, in 2009, a class-action suit for just over $20m. The inevitable lawsuits followed soon after. Rockstar eventually released an updated version of the game with Hot Coffee stripped out, as well as a patch for the original version to disable access. The discovery of the Hot Coffee mod caused a mainstream media backlash that forced Rockstar to slap San Andreas with an Adults Only rating in the US.

Assets for Hot Coffee were subsequently found in the console versions of San Andreas and, via console modding tools, the minigame was enabled on PlayStation 2 and Xbox. While it was disabled for the launch of the game, a mod for the PC version enabled access to it.

Hot Coffee was an inaccessible sex minigame in the original 2004 release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. However, dataminers suggest it may be impossible to enable Hot Coffee in the remastered version of San Andreas.

Dataminers have discovered code relating to the infamous Hot Coffee mini-game from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in GTA: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition.
