Hitman has one other huge month of homicide enjoyable lined up.
Hitman developer Io Interactive has outlined what gamers can count on from the stealth sandbox this month.
Not glad with a very busy first year of Hitman, the stabby adventures proceed by means of June with two escalation contracts, ten featured contracts, and a brand new elusive goal.
The escalation contracts would be the first to reach in Hitman this month. Here’s the deal:
- Sapienza:
The Spaggiari Subversion is the primary Escalation Contract on the ‘Landslide’ Bonus Mission and challenges you with 5 completely different phases. Expect three completely different targets, some weapon and disguise restrictions and some different surprises. - Bangkok:
The Asya Attunement is the fourth Escalation Contract to be added for Bangkok and the 5 phases embody problems involving shotguns, laser tripwires, exterminators, enforcers and kill streaks. Have enjoyable!
The new featured contracts will come later, with the elusive goal dropping in the direction of the tip of the month. It’ll be the 25th such occasion since Hitman launched – and it’s described because the penultimate one. That signifies that there are solely two extra probabilities to take pleasure in these time-limited challenges together with this one, so don’t miss out.
IO Interactive stated it additionally planning a significant Hitman replace this month, for all platforms. No phrase but on the small print, however the developer is “very excited to talk about what it includes”.
It’s nice, if a bit unhappy, to see IO Interactive proceed to dole our new stuff to Hitman gamers within the wake of Square Enix’s decision to cut ties. Rumour has it there will still be a Hitman Season 2, however even when that’s true poor old IO Interactive has had to shed staff to outlive. Square Enix has said it wants Hitman to carry on, and there’s some speak of exterior traders, so fingers crossed everybody’s again at their desks quickly.
Hitman is out there on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, and was among the best video games of 2016.
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