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Due to GTA 6 copyright issues, Rockstar is removing an ad for Goat Simulator 3
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There's no doubt that Goat Simulator 3 is a satirical title first and foremost, we're actually used to all the gaming satire in this game, but it's always been cool and doesn't excite the player or the developer with anything other than laughter. Today, Rockstar has not understood this subject, but has approached it in a completely new way.
In the recently released announcement due to the NPC, the clip is clearly being somewhat sarcastic from the start. This person named Sean and his developer mode are doing some GTA 6-inspired moves, as we saw in the leaks published last September. Unfortunately, Rockstar, or rather its parent company Take-Two, didn't get it right with the latest Goat Simulator 3 announcement.
NEWS: Take-Two has issued a takedown notice against the Goat Simulator video, amid a legal marketing video that showed an edited clip of the upcoming GTA title from leaks in September. pic.twitter.com/ZcLP0uXIwk
— Ben (@videotech_) December 20, 2022
The ad's deletion has sparked a lot of controversy over the incident on Twitter in particular, and the ad has received the most attention, but Rockstar is relentlessly pursuing legal action against any clips that may be posted for the ad on any platform. If you have an account and have already downloaded the video to your phone or computer, try to avoid downloading any portion of the video, as it is possible that your account will be affected by a notification from the company.
This isn't the first time the company has reported "inappropriate" royalties, as Take-Two has previously claimed that the It Takes Two developer had stolen its name in favor of its game's success. And indeed, last year, the case was settled in Take-Two's favor.
Regarding Rockstar's next game, GTA 6, so far and after the leaks and rumors that occurred earlier this year, the developer is still silent about the game's announcement. Although there were expectations that it would be released during this year. However, it seems that this will not happen, and we may enter a long cycle of silence before the game surprises us with an announcement, or perhaps sudden leaks that break this silence.
Meanwhile, Rockstar is focused on releasing the winter update for GTA Online, which has already started arriving partially under the name Drug War, which is believed to be divided into several sections that will arrive simultaneously.