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"No More Hot Coffee" patch released

By Derek Sooman

On August 10, 2005, 1:51 PM

Rockstar Games has released the "No More Hot Coffee" patch for the PC version of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. The patch stops users from playing sexually explicit sections of the game that the company says were rendered inaccessible during development. Rockstar says the patch will prevent the removed scenes from being accessed even if attempts are made to install the "Hot Coffee" mod.

"The Hot Coffee scenes were not intended to be part of the Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas experience," according to a statement from the firm, which recommends using the patch "if your copy of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas for the PC has been altered by the unauthorised Hot Coffee download circulating on the Internet, or you wish to prevent your version from being so altered."

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