Goat Simulator 3<\/em> and bragging about his skills in animating ragdoll physics.<\/p>\nHowever, the video took a turn when Shaun spoke of work he’d done outside Goat Simulator 3<\/em>, to which he said, \u201cI’ve other stuff in the pipeline, other, big game worlds. You can actually see me in some footage that was leaked a couple months ago.\u201d This was followed by an edited clip of the Grand Theft Auto VI<\/em> leak. Take-Two clearly did not like this, and has since purged the offending video from the internet.<\/p>\nThis was always the natural conclusion of things, and now the name isn’t even viewable anywhere Coffee Stain North posted. That being said, it wouldn’t be surprising if the studio already foresaw this happening and was looking for a way to get Goat Simulator 3 <\/em>a little bit of holiday buzz. I mean, we’re writing about it here because it’s suddenly become newsworthy, right? The game is just over a month old now, having launched for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X\/S in November, but outside of the sickest of goat sickos, it hasn’t had a ton of noise around it. In the past, the series has referenced other games in its ads, such as Goat Simulator 3<\/em>‘s original trailer<\/span> that parodied the Dead Island 2<\/em> announcement trailer back in June.<\/p>\nWe’ve reached out to both Coffee Stain North and Take-Two for comment on the situation.<\/p>\n
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the Grand Theft Auto VI <\/em>leak back in September, and was an unprecedented early look at one of the medium’s most anticipated games. Take-Two wasn’t thrilled, however, and was adamant about pulling as much of it from the internet as possible<\/span>even going as far as to lock social media responses<\/span> so people couldn’t share or discuss the leak on its social channels. We combed through all the leaked footage and compiled some of the juicy bits, which you can read right here<\/span>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n