You can now play the beginning Hitman for free

You can not play the beginning Hitman for free

You can now play the beginning Hitman for free

 
IO Interactive has announced that they are making the opening of Hitman (2016) free to play for gamers on PC, PS4 and Xbox One, allowing them to play the game’s ICA facility missions without paying a penny. 
 
This is the first official announcement that IO Interactive has made as an Independent developer, giving gamers a great opportunity to play the latest iteration of Hitman. This will include two story missions, two escalation contracts and 40 challenge missions. 

  


The ICA Facility will be available as a free download on PS4, Xbox One and PC starting today – and we’re extremely excited to see more players try the game. The download includes absolutely everything that we’ve released for that location; two story missions (including all cut-scenes), two Escalation Contracts, more than 40 challenges, 17 achievements and trophies, plus thousands of player-created missions in Contracts Mode – all of that is now available completely free of charge.

 

This new free downloadable version for Hitman will become available at around 6 PM CEST, which is around 5 PM here in the UK. 

 

 

IO Interactive will also be reducing the cost of the full game and upgrade versions with a 60% discount on all platforms for a limited time, making this the perfect time to get into Hitman. 

 

You can join the discussion on Hitman’s opening becoming free to download/play on the OC3D Forums

 

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