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Devolver Digital and Dennaton Games’ forthcoming title Hotline Miami 2: Wrong NumberΒ made headlines yesterday after the Australian Classification Board made the decision to refuse the game classification, effectivelyΒ banning its sales and distribution in the region.

A concernedΒ Hotline Miami supporter living in Australia named Max Cartwright reached out toΒ Jonatan SΓΆderstrΓΆm of Dennaton in anΒ email to share his concerns about the Classification Board’s decision and to ask if there were alternative methods to acquire the game.

β€œPlease, if there is any way for me to pay you directly for a copy of your game, I would be delighted,” he said via email. β€œPerhaps you could send me a copy of your game and I could donate to your Paypal? Just give me options!”

SΓΆderstrΓΆm responded by saying, β€œIf it ends up not being released in Australia, just pirate it after release. No need to send us any money, just enjoy the game!” Devolver’sΒ Fork Parker verified the authenticity of the email over Twitter in this exchange with Polygon’s Ben Kuchera.

While the developer’s statement may come as a surprise to some, this isn’t be the first time the Hotline Miami team has tolerated piracy of their games. Back in October of 2012, SΓΆderstrΓΆm reached out to the Pirate Bay community requesting that its future torrents of the title include the latest patch that he was working on at the time.

When questioned by Polygon about the unusual decision, SΓΆderstrΓΆm replied, β€œI’ve worked very hard on making an interesting experience that I want people to enjoy,” adding β€œBugs detract from that, and that’s worse to me than losing money.”

Obviously Denneton would prefer for people to pay for its games and not resort to piracy; but, if left with no other viable option β€” as is the case with Australia β€” it seems that the team wants gamers to experience its work no matter how they have to get it.

[Header image by Promadas, published on DeviantArt]

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