Hitman 3 on Xbox and PC reveals February roadmap, includes first content update, new contracts, and more
Hitman 3 is getting some neat additions in February.
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What you need to know
Hitman 3has completed its fateful revival of the Hitman assassination series with its trilogy, but that doesn’t mean the game is done adding to the “World of Assassination.” Today, the Hitman 3 team has revealed its plans for Hitman 3 throughout February with thisYouTube video. February looks to be a busy month for Agent 47, with numerous new additions planned for the game.
Hitman 3’s very first content update is also landing on February 23, 2021, bringing with it a couple of “Deluxe Escalations,” which include new outfits, weapons, and more.
The February roadmap for Hitman 3 includes:
In ourHitman 3 review, we said that “Hitman 3 features some of the most complex and most creative levels in the series history while polishing the gameplay to perfection.” While the game is far from perfect (especially for players who haven’t played or don’t own the first two entries in the trilogy), it’s still very much worth picking up if you’re interested.
Hitman 3 is out now forXbox Series X,Xbox Series S, Xbox One, PlayStation, PC, and Nintendo Switch through the cloud. WhileHitman 3 wasn’t bereft of launch issues, it’s still a fantastic conclusion for fans of the series. Be sure to check out our list ofBest Headsets for Xbox Series X|Sto get the most out of the game’s audio and soundtrack.
An imperfect kill
Hitman 3 is an excellent entry in the Hitman franchise but requires the previous games in the series to be appreciated as a whole.
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