Modders discovered evidence of these scenes after the PlayStation 2's release in 2004, and fully confirmed their existence with the Microsoft Windows release on June 7, 2005, releasing the 'Hot Coffee' patch to unlock the minigame two days later. Near the end of development, he was warned that the content would likely bring Adult-Only ratings rather than their target of Mature ratings, and significantly impact their retail sales, but as the content was so engrained in the title, most of the sexual content was hidden from players using cutscenes rather than removed in the case of the Hot Coffee situation, having the player view the exterior of the home and hear only muffled sounds. More sexual content was included in San Andreas as part of the vision that company president Sam Houser had for the Grand Theft Auto games. The minigame allows players, as protagonist Carl 'CJ' Johnson, to have animated sexual intercourse with an in-game girlfriend of their choosing.
Hot Coffee is a normally inaccessible minigame in the 2004 video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, developed by Rockstar North.