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A haze of neon carnage.

<span class="bold">Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number</span>, a conclusion to the psychotic saga, is now available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, DRM-free on GOG.com!

Limbs strewn everywhere, pulsating to the rhythmic thump of a haunting mixtape sound. <span class="bold">Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number</span> is a conclusion to the game that's conquered so many of our hearts, then left them bleeding out in the corner of a musty motel room. A quiet end, we should count ourselves lucky. Hotline Miami is now back with a thick, bloody vengeance. If there is one thing to love about the series (other than than the incredible soundtrack and gritty neon-laced setting), it's the precise, fast-paced gameplay which just got bigger and better. There are plenty of new, unique mask abilities like dual wielding or chainsaws (or maybe even both?), as well as seven new playable characters to make up this twisted part-prequel, part-sequel story of Jacket's aftermath.

If there was ever a good reason to pick up the bigger package, the <span class="bold">Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number Digital Special Edition</span> comes with the Remix EP and 6 unique tracks. An absolute treat, if you're into the Hotline musical stylings. Nothing's lost if you don't want to make the commitment just yet. You can always pick up the standard edition, and get the upgrade later. Once it is complete, all versions of the game will also come with a DRM-free Custom Level Editor to create your own maps and share them with friends.

Ring ring. It's <span class="bold">Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number</span>. Will you pick up?




TWITCH STREAM SPECIAL
We'll be playing the game live on twitch.tv/gogcom!

See Judas Iscariot effortlessly turn into a brutal killing machine:
The stream goes live on Tuesday, March 10th, 5pm GMT / 1pm EST / 10am PST.

Just 6 hours after he’s done, MegaPiemanPHD picks up the oh so right number again:
His stream starts on Wednesday, March 11th, 1am GMT - that’s Tuesday, March 10th, 9pm EST / 6pm PST.




Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is unavailable for purchase in Australia. If you missed our brief statement during pre-orders, we'd like to shed a bit of light on the situation:

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number was refused classification by the Australian Classification Board - the classification and censorship body formed by the Australian Government - this means that we are legally unable to sell the game to our Australian customers. We hated to hear it as much as you do, but after thoughtful consideration we felt that by refusing to sell the game worldwide, we would effectively apply the Australian censorship to 190+ other countries in the world. That would be unfairly punishing not just to our customers, but also the developers who took a stand against censoring their game.
By preventing purchases from IP's located within the borders of Australia, we make sure that the smallest number of people are affected by the ban. It sucks, but we believe it's the least of all evils.
Post edited March 10, 2015 by Konrad
LGR - Hotline Miami Special Edition Box
Unholy necro, Batman!
Where is the level editor? It's been on Steam for half a year, for chrissakes!
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fronzelneekburm: Where is the level editor? It's been on Steam for half a year, for chrissakes!
it's merely in beta stage.
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fronzelneekburm: Where is the level editor? It's been on Steam for half a year, for chrissakes!
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Mr.Caine: it's merely in beta stage.
So? Gog is selling unfinished games now, so why not release an unfinished level editor?

Also, check out the product description. On gog it says:

Custom Level Editor: Design custom levels using characters, enemies, weapons and music tracks from the game and share your creations with others. [COMING SOON]
On Humble, it says:

Design custom levels using characters, enemies, weapons and music tracks from the game and share your creations with others online via Steam Workshop.
Does that imply that there won't be a level editor for the DRM-free Humble build?

Why do I get that creeping feeling that by the time the editor goes out of beta, it will be completely tied to Steam Workshop? Gog users will probably end up with the same siruation we have right now with Shadwen, with the editor being a Steam-exclusive feature and the developer going "Oops, my bad. I guess we'll look into it... maybe."

Getting the beta editor here would go a long way of alleviating this particular concern.
Post edited May 21, 2016 by fronzelneekburm
As of yesterday, the level editor is out of beta.

Dude, where is my level editor?!