With E3 on the horizon, many publishers and studios are amping up their hype machines to get fans excited about the new titles that are on the horizon. Warner Bros. Games was planning for a surprise reveal later this week, though the “surprise,” as it turns out, apparently will be Hitman 2. Over on ResetEra, a
Hitman
For those who are subscribed to @Hitman posts on Twitter, you may have noticed the secretive new Hitman announcement that popped up recently. It reads: Good afternoon, 47. The profiles have been uploaded. Your next target is… A small video clip added to the Twitter post then tells us Access Denied // June 7, 2018
Hitman: Blood Money is one of two Xbox 360 titles to hit the Xbox One backward compatibility services, the other being Lego Star Wars 3: The Clone Wars. Announced via Twitter, the reveal states that players can now play these titles on their Xbox One consoles. This leads the total number of Xbox 360 games
Game studios tend to come and go as far as being acquired by other companies or sold to others, yet one of the more prolific studio change ups was Hitman developer IO Interactive going independent from publisher Square Enix earlier this year. Now, Square Enix has given a bit more detail into the studio’s buyout and
IO Interactive has revealed that brand new content updates as well as the reveal of something new is set to come later this month, on October 24. The news comes via a new blog post on its official website, where the Danish developer revealed a content schedule for the rest of the month. Starting on
Today, Denmark-based developer IO interactive announced that it is now officially an independent studio, and more importantly that is has retained the rights of the Hitman IP — the franchise it has worked on since 200o when it released Hitman: Codename 47, and made a total of six games for (including the most recent: 2016’s