Rockstar Games have commented for the first time on the 'Hot Coffee' sex mini-games discovered in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, after the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB) launched an investigation into the content of the game.Last month's news that GTA: San Andreas contained pornographic sub-games prompted a member of the Californian assembly, Leland Yee, to lay the blame at the feet of the ESRB for not giving it an AO (Adults Only) rating.
The ESRB has reacted with a new investigation, and the promise that "we will take appropriate action" if the game is found to have violated the rules set down by the organisation.
Rockstar have since said they are aware of the investigation and are co-operating fully, but for the first time denied the 'Hot Coffee' game was an official part of GTA: San Andreas:
This afternoon, when asked if the "Hot Coffee" code was included in game discs manufactured by Rockstar or its agents, the company commented more fully then it had previously. A spokesperson told GameSpot News it was not.
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