Hitman wants to introduce you to the World of Assassination

Warner Bros. and IO Interactive have announced the Hitman 2 World of Assassination. This “ever-expanding game world” will let players explore remastered version of all six locations from the first Hitman

The Hitman Legacy Pack will be available as DLC for Hitman 2 and will include new features, improved AI and gamepay, picture-in-picture mode and more. The six levels from the first Hitman — Paris, Sapienza, Marrakesh, Bangkok, Colorado and Hokkaido — will be available for fans to play again.

The special Legacy Pack will be in addition to the all-new locations featured in Hitman 2

Hitman World of Assassination

Also released today is the first video in the “How to” series for Hitman 2. Part 1 of the series looks at immersion in Hitman and how the AI has been improved to make Hitman 2 the most organic and realistic experience in franchise history.

According to the trailer, the people in Hitman 2 “sound like us, work like us and play like us.” The crowds in Hitman 2 will respond and react to changes, both natural and unnatural, in the game world.

IO Interactive has worked hard to create large, detailed and immersive worlds for the player. There are tonnes of secrets to find and more ways than ever to play. There are also many different outcomes youc an achieve through the actions you take.

One small change to the game world can cause a domino effect with huge repurcussions. It’s up to you to figure them all out.

Hitman 2 will be available on November 13, 2018.

Leo Stevenson
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