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'Hotline Miami' sale benefits the artists behind those wild soundtracks

Hotline Miami and Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number are both dense, addictive and brutal -- and a lot of those adjectives come courtesy of the games' soundtracks. In recognition of this musical magnificence, Dennaton Games is holding a sale this weekend that benefits the aural artists responsible for both Hotline Miami soundtracks. Hotline Miami 2 is 40 percent off ($9) and Hotline Miami is 75 percent off ($2.50), and 100 percent of the proceeds during this sale go directly to the games' musicians. The combo pack, offering both games, is just $11 during the sale, and both soundtracks are discounted as well: 75 percent off for Hotline Miami's ($2.50) and 40 percent off for the sequel's ($9). The sale is live now through Monday at 10AM PT. If you've never heard the Hotline Miami soundtracks (Seriously, what are you doing with your life?), listen to a few songs below.

In other Hotline Miami news, Dennaton promises to roll out the beta version of an official level editor for Wrong Number on December 10th. The level editor is restricted to PC versions on Steam for now, with support for Mac and Linux in the future. There are no plans for a level editor on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 or Vita -- so quit asking already.