‘Far Cry 5’ has a mission about Trump’s ‘pee tape’

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Far Cry 5 has a pretty obvious reference to a rumored recording of President Donald Trump taking part in a Russian sex party that involved a lot of peeing, affectionately referred to as the “pee tape.”

The mission, called “Patriot Acts,” has the player go find a VHS tape that has some less-than-savory footage on it – footage that would make the “Big Man” look bad to the public, as Polygon shows in the video above. Throughout the mission, there are puns and references about wetting the bed and a mention of the yellow brick road.

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