Hitman’s first season really is worth a look at $30

Your wait-and-see approach has paid off

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I know, I know — you don’t have time for more games as it is right now. I feel ya. But I also know that some of you have been patiently waiting for the first season of Hitman to wrap, and it has.

Here’s a nudge. IO Interactive has slashed Hitman: The Complete First Season to $30 (half the normal price) on Steam until November 23. That bundle spans the training facility prologue, Paris, Sapienza, Marrakesh, Bangkok, Colorado, and Hokkaido, plus a bonus episode. While you’ve missed out on some of the limited-time “Elusive” targets that have popped up, IO is still making more of them.

I’ve yet to play some of the later environments even once, much less a handful of times to get a lay of the land and earn unlocks, but I quite like this game. I’m godawful at it, but it’s good fun nonetheless.

Exhibit A:

Hitman [Steam]


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