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You Have 10 Days to Take out Hitman’s Final Elusive Target

You've got a limited time to hunt.

If you’re hanging out in Hitman and want to take on an additional challenge, you’ll want to try and eliminate the latest Elusive Target, who’s now available in the game. You’ll find him in Paris for the next 10 days.

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The Forger will remain in the game for the next two weeks, and if you take your shot and fail, that’s all she wrote. You don’t get a second chance to take him out. That’s kind of the rub with Elusive Targets. They’re notoriously difficult to take out, but well worth it for the prestige alone.

This is the latest target in the series of previous Elusive Targets that were brought back into the game with the Nov. 7 release of the Hitman: Game of the Year Edition. Check out the trailer below detailing said targets and happy hunting!

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