DIY bloodbaths, now freely available

At long last, Dennaton has finally released an early beta ofthe mod tools forHotline Miami 2: Wrong Number.It’s only available for Window, but you’re now able to make your own custom maps.

A tutorial released by Dennatonshows how easy to use the tools are. Most of the interface appears to be tile-based drag and drop, yet it also has a surprising amount of functionality. Not only can you create individual levels, but you’re also able to make fully-fledged campaigns and cutscenes too. Of course there will be bugs, this is an early beta after all, but for a first release, it’s mighty impressive.

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The sticking point is actuallysharinglevels. Steam Workshop isn’t supported yet, so the only way you’ll be able to find new maps to play is if you go hunting for them. To get you started, I recommend looking through the more, as well asthis thread in the /r/hotlinemiami subreddit.

I wonder how many penis-shaped maps there are already…

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At long last, Dennaton has finally released an early beta of the mod tools forHotline Miami 2: Wrong Number.It’s incredibly early days, and currently it’s only available for Window, but you’re now able to make your own custom maps.

A tutorial released by Dennaton shows how easy to use the tools are. Most of the interface appears to be tile-based drag and drop, yet it also has a surprising amount of functionality. Not only can you create individual levels, but you’re also able to make fully-fledged campaigns and cutscenes too. Of course there will be bugs, this is an early beta after all, but for a first release it’s mighty impressive.

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