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5 Reasons Not to Let Hitman Definitive Edition Pass You By

There’s Still More to Come

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You’d be forgiven for thinking that Hitman: Definitive Edition is the game’s final swansong before the team moves onto new things, but incredibly, there’s still more content planned. IO Interactive have been clear that they are currently working on Season 2 of the game, but in the meantime are continuing support. According to the content roadmap for May, there’s a ton of stuff still to come. First off, there’s a new Elusive Target in the form of the Ex-Dictator. Then another, The Chef, will be added in for players to hunt down. At the end of the month, there will be 10 new contracts introduced into Hitman, giving players old and new a reason to jump back in and replay some of the game’s stages.

It’s unclear as to how long IO Interactive plans to continue support for the game, but even if May is the last content drop, there’s still so much to do once you pick up the game. Hitman: Season 2 is likely not far off and will continue the story that Season One set up, meaning that now is a great time to jump in.


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