Rockstar Games isn't exactly enamored with the BBC.
On Tuesday evening, the U.K. public broadcaster aired new drama The Gamechangers starring Daniel Radcliffe as Rockstar co-founder Sam Houser. The story centered around the company's hugely successful release of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in 2004 and its tussles with Christian lawyer Jack Thompson who believed its games were to blame for violence among children.
But despite the drama stating that it had been made without Rockstar's authorization, the company made its feelings known quickly, and clearly.
"What exactly is this random, made up bollocks?" it tweeted from its official account during the broadcast.