Hotline Miami action figures need your help

23 August 2014

ESC Toy, Dennaton Games, and Devolver Digital have come together to give Hotline Miami fans the ultimate piece of game-inspired merchandise – the Hotline Miami Jacket Figure.

The action figure, which is 1:6 scale and stands at just over 30cm tall, was recently launched on Kickstarter to gauge the public’s interest in the project.

For those of you not familiar with the game, Jacket is the protagonist of Hotline Miami, and excels at killing and destroying anyone and anything in front of him.

“We’ve spent the last few months creating and revising the prototypes you see here to create something the fans can love,” said the creators.

The figure comes with removable heads:  Tony (Tiger), Richard (Rooster), Aubrey (Pig), and a bloody, bandaged Jacket head. The figure also comes with interchangeable clothing, including a letter jacket, t-shirt, jeans, Air Vigilante sneakers, and a hospital gown.

Before you ask, the game’s weapons have been included, too. A shotgun, baseball bat, and katana are included.

The figure’s creators are looking to raise $60,000 (±R637,000) before their time on Kickstarter is up – 20 September 2014.

Check out the various guises of the figure and the project’s Kickstarter video, below.

Hotline Miami - Figure

Hotline Miami – Figure

Hotline Miami - Figure

Hotline Miami – Figure

Hotline Miami - Figure

Hotline Miami – Figure

Any of you planning to get a Hotline Miami figure? Let us know in the comments and forum.

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  1. Vorastra
    23.08.2014 at 12:40

    Why no Ted mask! :'(

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