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Superhot: Mind Control Delete is a first-person shooter and the latest entry in the Superhot franchise by Superhot Team. Mind Control Delete sees you re-enter the Superhot simulation in search of more. More levels, more story, more skills. To obtain more hacks, you must work your way through multi-stage levels called nodes to progress the story and increase your power. Side nodes provide additional story details that are simple and reinforce the game’s themes.

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