Work is killer
IO has declared that Hitman Freelancer will launch as a brand new game mode for the Hitman: World of Assassination collection later this month.
The new mode will bring some rogue-lite elements to the assassination game, allowing players to take on contracts in their own preferred style and building up their own Hitman empire.First announced last year, Freelancer will be a singleplayer affair, but promises to give players “more freedom” by giving them the choice of which Syndicates to go up against – and what missions to take on.
There’ll be randomised elements in these missions, but importantly – while the mode will give players the information they need to succeed – there’s no guarantee that an objective will necessarily be possible. Rather, it’ll be down to players to ensure they select the right equipment, or choose the right elements, to ensure they meet the criteria to get paid. In other words: planning will be key.
Hitman Freelancer will be available to all Hitman World of Assassination owners from January 26. You can check out a trailer below.
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