Hotline Miami DLC to be sequel-sized, map maker considered

Hotline Miami creators Jonatan Soderstrom and Dennis Wedin share more details about the game's upcoming DLC, including the length and scope of the project, and the possibility of a map editor.

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Hotline Miami has been something of a cult hit, and fans are already clamoring for more. Creators Jonatan Soderstrom and Dennis Wedin have mentioned downloadable content before, but recently shared more details on the scope and timing of the project.

"We don't want to reveal too much, but it will probably have more playable characters than the first game did," Soderstrom told Eurogamer. "And a couple of different stories and angles. It will probably be about as long as the full game, so probably we'll charge something for it. It will be like a sequel kind of, but building on the story." He said he's unsure when it will be ready, but they're hoping that having the engine finished means it will be a much faster process.

Meanwhile, Wedin added that they might include another much-requested feature. "A lot of people have been asking about a map editor to build their own stages, so we're looking at if it's possible to do that," he said. "I think it would be really cool to let people do their own stages."

The game is currently available on PC for $9.99. The developer is still in talks with Sony about bringing the game to the PlayStation 3 or Vita.

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    November 19, 2012 3:30 PM

    Steve Watts posted a new article, Hotline Miami DLC to be sequel-sized, map maker considered.

    Hotline Miami creators Jonatan Soderstrom and Dennis Wedin share more details about the game's upcoming DLC, including the length and scope of the project, and the possibility of a map editor.

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      November 19, 2012 8:22 PM

      A map editor? YES PLEASE

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      November 19, 2012 8:50 PM

      Holy shit, I'm definitely ok with DLC being that big. Hotline Miami has been one of my favorite games this year.

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      November 19, 2012 9:13 PM

      JESUS CHRIST YES

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      November 19, 2012 9:21 PM

      don't know how the story could support more. i mean they pretty much wrapped everything up..unless they do more from the motorcyclist's point of view

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