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14 Years Before Before RDR 2, Rockstar Made a Game That Forced the US Government to Interrogate Dan Houser


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14 Years Before Before RDR 2, Rockstar Made a Game That Forced the US Government to Interrogate Dan Houser

There’s no denying that Red Dead Redemption 2 (RDR2) is one of Rockstar Games’ most influential works to date. It’s a title that has a plethora of accolades to its name and has achieved commercial success with millions of copies shipped. Whatever Rockstar might bring to the table with GTA 6, some believe it might never surpass the likes of RDR2.

Rockstar is a studio that has developed a reputation for controversies every time it tries to push the limits of what’s possible in video games. However, you might not know that 14 years before the release of RDR2, the studio released a title that gained the attention of the United States Government and put co-founder Dan Houser under federal interrogation.

Rockstar Games faced U.S. government backlash over this one title

A few years ago,

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got an opportunity to sit down with Houser and chat about his early steps into the gaming industry. He credited his brother, Sam, as the true visionary behind Rockstar’s success and explained how they managed to turn the studio into a powerhouse in the gaming industry.

During the interview, Houser reflected upon the Hot Coffee controversy, which led to an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and an inquiry from the U.S. Government. According to Houser, he wouldn’t have been able to deal with the situation if it weren’t for the strong bond between him and his brother Sam.

I’m really lucky. I don’t think it would’ve been possible if we didn’t have each other. To survive in that situation without someone than you could trust – that would’ve been very difficult.

What’s the Hot Coffee controversy really about? In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, there was supposed to be a mini-game called Hot Coffee, which allowed CJ to engage in ******* activity with his girlfriend. What’s really shocking about this mini-game is that players were able to control the entire activity rather than just watching everything happen.

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As you’d expect, Rockstar Games chose not to include the feature. However, modders later uncovered the incomplete code and assets of the hidden feature within the game’s files. They made the feature playable and even brought a number of additional commands.

There was a lot of backlash against the community mod, and Congress eventually demanded a full FTC investigation into Rockstar Games. As a result, the FTC questioned Houser, and the studio’s emails were also examined. Seriously, who could have imagined such a mod leading to an FTC investigation?

Rockstar Games might have scrapped Max Payne 3 port plans

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port isn’t happening anytime soon. (Image via Rockstar Games)

We’re all aware that Rockstar is currently preparing for the release of GTA 6, which has been pushed back to 2026. Gamers can’t wait for the title’s launch, as Take-Two has promised that it’s going to be the best thing they’ve ever seen. Unfortunately, it seems like Rockstar has forgotten its other titles.

Reputable leaker

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has revealed that Rockstar was previously considering bringing a port of Max Payne 3. However, it’s now either been shelved or postponed. Previously, Tez2 revealed that someone at the studio had hinted at a GTA 4 port, and the original plans from the pandemic era were to release a Max Payne 3 port as a follow-up.

However, following the release of the controversial Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy, it looks like Rockstar has scaled back its plans. Tez2 doesn’t know if the studio is still developing a Max Payne 3 port, and gamers might never see the project. This might be disappointing for fans, but at least Remedy is still working on a few Max Payne remakes.

With that said, did you know about Rockstar Games’ Hot Coffee controversy? Let us know in the comments below.



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