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Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is a 2015 top-down shooter video game co-developed by Dennaton Games and Abstraction Games, and published by Devolver Digital. It takes place before, during, and after the events of Hotline Miami focusing on the backstory and aftermath of Jacket's massacres against the Russian mafia in Miami. The events are told from the perspective of several different characters in numerous locations.

The game was originally conceived as downloadable content for the original game following its commercial success, though planning was turned into a standalone sequel within ten days. It was formally announced at E3 2013 and released worldwide for Linux, OS X, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Windows on 10 March 2015. A localized version released in Japan on June 25, as part of Hotline Miami: Collected Edition. An Android port was released on August 4 of the same year.

The game received a generally positive response from critics, though various aspects were divisive. The soundtrack received critical acclaim, while the narrative and changes to gameplay and level design received a mixed response. A scene depicting sexual assault triggered largely negative feedback from critics, as well as causing the game to be refused classification in Australia. The game was ported onto Nintendo Switch alongside the first game in the Hotline Miami Collection in 2019, which was later ported onto the Xbox One and Stadia in 2020 and the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in 2023.
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