10 4K HD Hitman Wallpapers that Need to be Your New Background

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Hitman is a series that has been around for over a decade, and Agent 47 has gone through some gruesome changes. One thing that never changes, however, is the brutality in which he eliminates his targets. Starting in 2000, Players have been following the protagonist Agent 47 through a myriad of different assassination missions. From PC to PlayStation 2, Xbox to modern consoles, the Hitman series has been a staple of the video game industry.

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As it turns out, despite trying to be a ghost, Agent 47 is extremely photogenic, which makes for some amazing wallpapers. Ranging from screenshots to fun artwork, we have compiled a list of the best Hitman 4K wallpapers so you can enjoy Agent 47’s craft in a whole new light.

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He has the Intel and isn’t going to let anyone stop him. Download

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Not even your rubber ducky can save you from this one. Download

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Agent 47 has his eye sets on his next target. Download

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Locked, loaded, and a little bit of patience makes for the perfect recipe. Download

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Just a man, and his Silver Ballers. Download

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Where to next boss? Download 

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The classic black suit red tie. Download

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640509 040147. Download

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Don’t move a muscle. Download

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Never trust a snake. Download


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Jesse has a B.F.A in Arts Management, a love for all things burritos, and an unreasonable Amiibo collection. His skills include but are not limited to writing about video games, RPG grinding, and being constantly dehydrated. Jesse loves most games, but he really loves games that he can play together with friends and family. This usually means late nights in Destiny 2 or FFXIV. Jesse was a writer for Twinfinite from 2018 to 2020 and is now a writer over at our sister site, Prima Games.