You can be in HITMAN 2 with the Sniper Assassin Competition

WB Games and IO Interactive have today announced a way for fans to have their name and likeness added to HITMAN 2. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for fans of Agent 47 and one you won’t want to miss out on.

The competition will challenge players marksmanship in a special Sniper Assassin Challenge. To enter, players will need to pre-order HITMAN 2 on PS4, Steam or Xbox One.

Pre-ordering grants early access to the special Sniper Assassin mode and is how the competition will be run. 

HITMAN 2 Sniper Assassin

Once you’ve pre-ordered HITMAN 2 and have downloaded the Sniper Assassin mode, you’ll be able to play solo or in co-op. 

To enter the Sniper Assassin Competition you’ll need to play in solo mode as Agent 47. Throughout the competition period, you’ll need to set high scores by playing Sniper Assassin Mode.

A Leaderboard will be available to view so you can keep tabs on where you sit. The top three players, one for each platform, on November 6, 2018, will be crowned the winners and be included in HITMAN 2

IO Interactive and WB Games have stated that participants from the following countries are eligible to enter. 

Participating countries for this competition only include the United States, Canada (excluding Quebec), Mexico, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Denmark, Austria, Netherlands (excluding the Dutch Caribbean), Belgium, Australia and New Zealand.

Full terms are conditions here.

HITMAN 2 launches November 13, 2018.

Leo Stevenson
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