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HITMAN gets even better looking

HITMAN gets even better looking

Io-Interactive is pleased to confirm that HITMAN will support High Dynamic Range (HDR) from January 31, 2017. Allowing for more vibrant graphics, HITMAN will support HDR displays via a game update when the disc launches.

HITMAN – The Complete First Season also supports 4k resolution, offering the latest visual and technical enhancements on the PS4 Pro.

Become the Master Assassin in this intense spy-thriller story. As Agent 47 you perform contract hits on powerful, high-profile targets in exotic locations around the world, from Paris, Italy and Morocco to Bangkok, the USA and Japan in this creative stealth action game. Gameplay focuses on taking out targets in huge and intricate sandbox levels with complete freedom of approach. Where to go, when to strike and who to kill – it is all up to you.

“New players continue to pick up Hitman every day, and the game sees spikes in growth around each new episode. The weekly events also help to bring players into the game, many of whom still play the older content along with the newer additions. Reviews are getting better as well; Hitman has even been named to one publication’s games of the year list, Seifert said, much to the team’s excitement.

“Hitman may be showing the growing pains of a game learning to tailor its feedback to a much bigger playspace than the series has seen before,” we said of the second episode. “As it stands, that growth is leading to a game that feels just a little more at home with each episode.”

This can be attributed to the team listening to its players, but it’s also what Io Interactive learned is typical for a game that launches in chunks. Seifert and the rest of the team hopes — and expects — that those who dropped off at the beginning may come back several months from now, when the whole season is out, to find Hitman a more well-rounded, better game than the one it started out as.”

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