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Hotline Miami 2 β€” Steam Key

About the game

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is the sequel to the cult top-down action game from Dennaton Games and Devolver Digital. Lightning-fast neon top-down carnage where one hit decides everything, a fractured non-linear story about violence, and a legendary synthwave soundtrack. You get a global Steam activation key β€” the game is yours forever.

Once the code is delivered, refunds and exchanges are impossible.
🌍 Global key β€” activates in any country, including Russia.
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How to get and activate

1
Place the order β€” after payment you receive the activation key.
2
Open Steam β†’ bottom-left β€œAdd a Game” β†’ β€œActivate a Product on Steam…”.
3
Enter the key and confirm β€” the game appears in your library.

FAQ

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number β€” Global Steam Key for the Cult Neon-Noir Bloodbath

It's 1989 and Miami is still drowning in blood and synthwave. Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is the sequel to the legendary top-down action game by Dennaton Games (Jonatan "Cactus" SΓΆderstrΓΆm and Dennis Wedin), published by Devolver Digital. It launched on March 10, 2015. Buy here and you get a global Steam activation key β€” redeem the code and the game lands in your library for good.

This is no simple "part two." The sequel shreds the original's timeline and stitches it back together. There's no single hero β€” instead a whole cast: a movie actor playing a masked killer, a gang of copycats called The Fans, a journalist digging into the 1989 massacre, a soldier from the Hawaii campaign, and Jacket himself from the first game. Every thread plays differently, and only at the end does the paranoid mosaic snap into focus.

What the game is and why it's addictive

The formula is simple and merciless: top-down view, one hit and you're dead β€” and so is every enemy on screen. You burst into a room packed with armed thugs and have to clear it in seconds, improvising as you go: grab a shotgun, hurl it at the nearest face, snatch a machete, dive through a window, dodge the gunfire. Miss a beat and it's an instant restart, right back at the door. That death-restart-revelation loop is the series' core drug.

Wrong Number is bigger and nastier than the original. Levels sprawl wider, enemies pile up, and each character bends the rules: one drags a chainsaw-wielding partner, one can only shoot, one rolls and fights up close, and The Fans swap their entire playstyle with their masks. There's a proper Hard Mode for anyone who found the base carnage too gentle, plus a Steam Workshop level editor that gave the game an endless second life.

A soundtrack that's a legend in its own right

Half the magic of Hotline Miami is the music. The sequel's synthwave lineup is even thicker: Carpenter Brut, M|O|O|N, Scattle, Perturbator, MEGA DRIVE, Magic Sword and dozens more. Neon sunsets, pulsing bass and sprays of pixels fuse into a trip people replay levels for long after a perfect run. It's one of the most quoted game soundtracks of the 2010s.

Story and tone

If the first game asked "do you like hurting other people?", the sequel answers with a story about the fallout. The non-linear narrative jumps between 1985 (the Hawaii war) and 1989, between reality and hallucination. The ending is deliberately bleak and refuses easy answers β€” it's a story about violence devouring everyone who touches it. Here the writing and atmosphere hit as hard as the gameplay.

Edition and what the key includes

You're getting the standard edition of the game on Steam β€” the full base version of Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number with all campaign levels, Hard Mode and Steam Workshop support. It's a standalone game: you don't need the first part or any extra purchases. Separate collectible items (the vinyl soundtrack, the remix EP, the physical iam8bit Collector's Edition) are not part of this digital key β€” those were separate releases.

  • Platform: Steam (Windows, plus macOS and Linux/SteamOS).
  • Region: global key β€” activates worldwide, no regional lock.
  • Language: English interface; community localizations exist on Steam Workshop.
  • Steam Deck: runs great on the handheld β€” light, with gamepad controls.

How to activate the key on Steam

It takes a minute. Launch Steam, open the "Games" menu β†’ "Activate a Product on Steam", paste the code you received and confirm. The game drops into your library and starts downloading β€” from there it's yours forever, like any Steam purchase. A global key needs no VPN and isn't tied to your account's country.

If you haven't played the first one

Wrong Number works as a standalone game, but it hits harder emotionally if you know Jacket's story. Check out Hotline Miami β€” the original that started it all. If you love fast, stylish, reaction-driven action with a killer soundtrack, you'll also dig Katana ZERO and Ape Out, both from the Devolver Digital roster.

Quick FAQ

Do I need the first game? β€” No, it's standalone. Which OS does it run on? β€” Windows, macOS, Linux. Is this the full version? β€” Yes, the whole campaign plus Hard Mode and Workshop. Region? β€” Global, activates anywhere. You get a rock-solid classic that hasn't aged a single pixel.

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