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its a W.I.P. theory
sorry if its cringy
its the girl he saved
Fact of the matter is whatever @Shadow wants to do with the Zoey model is his own business.
I find it hard to believe Jacket's appearance in PAYDAY 2 is canon.
The sucessions of Hotline Miami occurred in 1988-89 whereas PAYDAY seems to be in a more modern time period. So, if it is canon, Jacket must be somewhere in his 50s or 60s. Even though Jacket has the face of a crack addict in PAYDAY, he doesn't look as old as Rust.
With all of that off to the side, I still like to believe PAYDAY 2 is canon, just because I like the idea of Jacket using a tape recorder. It adds to the character a pretty neat, and unique feature.
"Do You Like Hurting Other People?" -Richard (Jackets Concience [Not Jacket Himself])
that pose on for the cover is just
amazing