New Level Playthrough For Hitman: Absolution Released

Hitman: Absolution is on track for its November 20 release date on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. To demonstrate some of the game's intense stealth-based assassination gameplay, a new video titled The Streets of Hope has been released, featuring a real-time playthrough of a section of the game by IO Interactive employees Tore Blystad and Travis Barbour.

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Hitman: Absolution is on track for its November 20 release date on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. To demonstrate some of the game’s intense stealth-based assassination gameplay, a new video titled The Streets of Hope has been released, featuring a real-time playthrough of a section of the game by IO Interactive employees Tore Blystad and Travis Barbour.

The video features series protagonist Agent 47 carrying out a mission that involves taking out several specified targets, stealthy maneuvering and interacting with objects in the environment. The developers also emphasize the significance of choice in the game, hinting at the possibility of multiple ways for players to carry out their missions.

We will keep you updated as more news on Hitman: Absolution develops.


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