Some people prefer to play the game with a stealthy strategy while others tend to go all guns blazing. In addition to the linear storyline there are also single player sniping challenges which add value to the game. The game is based on a storyline of 20 missions. The game however portrays that agent 47 has gone rogue where as it is some of the workers at the agency that have gone rogue. Benjamin Travis is actually Agent 47’s boss who has actually gone rogue himself along with many other people at the agency. The main villains of the game are Benjamin Travis and Blake Dexter. The entire game sees Agent 47 being ordered to kill Diana or do the dirty work for the agency. Diana was a very trusted handler until agent 47 was informed that she has compromised the agency. The game is set after the previous installment Hitman Blood Money and focuses mainly on the relationship of Agent 47 with his handler Diana. Below is the announcement trailer.In Hitman Absolution, you play as Agent 47 who works for ICA, the International Contract Agency. Meanwhile, fans can turn their attention to the latest entry in the series while waiting to play "Hitman: Absolution" on their Xbox One. Other confirmed titles coming to the service include "Call of Duty: Black Ops," "BioShock," "BioShock 2," "BioShock Infinite," and "Skate 3." Microsoft has confirmed that the rest of the "leaked" titles are under testing but they should release to the company's Xbox One Backward Compatibility program sometime in the future. "Alan Wake's American Nightmare," along with " Red Dead Redemption," "Castlevania: Symphony of the Night," "Tekken Tag Tournament 2," "Left 4 Dead 2," and "Halo Wars," became available to download for the Xbox One earlier this month. These are "Lego Batman," "Alan Wake's American Nightmare," "Trials HD," and "Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space." Last week, Microsoft added four new games to the ever-growing Xbox One Backwards Compatibility catalog. The latter's sequel, " Kane and Lynch 2: Dog Days," was added to the service in December 2015. Aside from the "Hitman" series, the studio also developed "Mini Ninjas" and the "Kane & Lynch" series. This means Xbox One fans can expect to play "Hitman: Blood Money" and "Hitman HD Trilogy" on their consoles in thte future. In addition to "Hitman: Absolution," Seifert also hinted at the possibility of all IO Interactive's Xbox 360 games to be eventually playable on the Xbox One. However, they were not able to provide a specific release date but said it's one of the details or specifics that only Microsoft will be able to decide. Both executives confirmed that "Hitman: Absolution" will be playable in the Xbox One sometime in the future. However, it wasn't revealed when exactly the title from developer IO Interactive will be available to play in the Xbox One console.ĭuring last month's "Hitman" media event, Worthplaying had the opportunity to talk to publisher Square Enix's Senior Director of PR, Reilly Brennan and IO Interactive's Studio Head Hannes Seifert. A new report is confirming "Hitman: Absolution" as a title that will be added to Microsoft's Xbox One Backward Compatibility program in the future.
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