Herein we report the synthesis and characterization of a linear, two-coordinate Pt(II) ketimide complex, Pt(N=C t Bu2)2 (1), formed via reaction of PtCl2(1,5-COD) with 2 equiv of Li(N=C t Bu2). Also generated in the reaction is the bimetallic complex, [(t Bu2C=N)Pt(µ-N,C-N=C(t Bu)C(Me)2CH2)Pt(N=C t Bu2)] (2). Both complexes 1 and 2 have been characterized by NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography. Notably, complex 1 exhibits short Pt-N distances (av. Pt-N = 1.817 Å) and an unusually deshielded 195 Pt chemical shift (δPt =-629 ppm) with a large 1 J(195 Pt, 14 N) coupling constant (537 Hz). These data, in combination with a detailed DFT electronic structure analysis, reveal the presence of highly covalent Pt=N multiple bonds formed by a combination of σ-donation, π-donation, and π-backdonation.