Hotline Miami Collection breaks into surprise on Xbox One

Dennaton Games and Devolver Digital's celebrated indie action and retro-cut shots finally hit the Microsoft console.

After all these years wandering around PlayStation platforms, PC and, most recently, on Nintendo Switch, finally Hotline Miami, the celebrated indie of action and retro-style shooting from Dennaton Games and Devolver Digital comes to Xbox One. And it does it twice. thanks to the surprise release of the Hotline Miami Collection, a compilation featuring the first Hotline Miami and its sequel, Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number.

Compilation now available on Xbox Store

Thus, the Hotline Miami Collection can already be purchased from yesterday night on the Xbox Store at a price of 24.99 euros, a compilation that includes the two celebrated installments of Hotline Miami; Of course, at the moment it is not part of the Xbox Game Pass catalog, Microsoft's popular video game service on demand for PC and Xbox One. We will see if in the future it ends up joining its offer.

All in all, and after 8 years since the launch of the first Hotline Miami and 5 years after the arrival of its sequel, Xbox One users can finally enjoy two of the most successful and award-winning independent video games of recent years, two great exponents of direct action that offer a challenge to match the most skillful and patient players.

Hotline Miami Collection breaks into surprise on Xbox One

"The Hotline Miami Collection includes the two legendary games from Dennaton Games' Hotline Miami series, famous for its neon-light setting and brutal difficulty," can be read in its official Xbox Store description. Do not miss our two analyzes of both titles through the following links:

  • Miami Hotline
  • Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number

“Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is just what it has to be, a frustrating, explicit and devastating experience that is capable of getting you in a bad mood in seconds, of making you throw the controller over and over again, hitting the keyboard and the mouse. But also a complete satisfaction. Because getting to finish a scenario -and there are obscene difficulties- is the closest thing to an orgasm caused by digital entertainment. Adrenaline to calm deep human instincts ”, we point out in the Reviews of the sequel.

Source | Xbox

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