Total Overdose 2: The Sequel Fans Deserve!

The Issue

In 2005, Total Overdose exploded onto our screens with a wild mix of bullets, slow-motion dives, and unforgettable Mexican flair. It wasn’t just a game — it was a feeling. For many of us, especially in places like India and across the world, it was our first taste of open-world chaos, arcade-style fun, and storytelling that didn’t take itself too seriously but still left a mark.

We didn’t just play as Ramiro Cruz — we became him. We fought cartels, pulled off insane stunts, and laughed through the madness. It was a game that didn’t need high-end graphics or billion-dollar budgets. It had heart, style, and soul.

But then, the sequel — Total Overdose 2: Tequila Gunrise — was announced… and quietly cancelled. No closure. No revival. Just silence.

Now, with the Stop Killing Games movement gaining momentum, we ask:
Why should Total Overdose be left behind?
Why should a game that shaped so many childhoods and inspired so much joy be forgotten?

This petition is a call to Square Enix, Embracer Group, or any studio with the courage to bring back what fans have been waiting for — a sequel, a remaster, or even a spiritual successor. We’re not asking for perfection. We’re asking for a chance to relive the chaos, the charm, and the legacy of a game that deserves more.

Don’t let Total Overdose die in silence. Let it rise again — with tequila, bullets, and a whole lot of love.

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The Issue

In 2005, Total Overdose exploded onto our screens with a wild mix of bullets, slow-motion dives, and unforgettable Mexican flair. It wasn’t just a game — it was a feeling. For many of us, especially in places like India and across the world, it was our first taste of open-world chaos, arcade-style fun, and storytelling that didn’t take itself too seriously but still left a mark.

We didn’t just play as Ramiro Cruz — we became him. We fought cartels, pulled off insane stunts, and laughed through the madness. It was a game that didn’t need high-end graphics or billion-dollar budgets. It had heart, style, and soul.

But then, the sequel — Total Overdose 2: Tequila Gunrise — was announced… and quietly cancelled. No closure. No revival. Just silence.

Now, with the Stop Killing Games movement gaining momentum, we ask:
Why should Total Overdose be left behind?
Why should a game that shaped so many childhoods and inspired so much joy be forgotten?

This petition is a call to Square Enix, Embracer Group, or any studio with the courage to bring back what fans have been waiting for — a sequel, a remaster, or even a spiritual successor. We’re not asking for perfection. We’re asking for a chance to relive the chaos, the charm, and the legacy of a game that deserves more.

Don’t let Total Overdose die in silence. Let it rise again — with tequila, bullets, and a whole lot of love.

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Petition created on 14 July 2025