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Hitman GO also coming on Steam, PlayStation 4 and PS Vita

Square Enix has announced that Hitman GO will also be published on Steam, PlayStation 4 and PS Vita from next February 23. The Definitive Edition will contain all the material already available in the original mobile versions, including additional content. At the same time it has been prepared an update of the graphics. The PlayStation 4 and Vita Edition will support both the cross buy the cross save, so you can play at will on both devices.

The Sony users will also have a way to unlock a trophy Platinum for completing all the tasks without using any suggestion. There were no confirmations regarding a possible Xbox One version.



Hitman GO debuted on iOS devices in April 2014, at a price of 4.99 euro. The game requires you to complete the various levels by avoiding confrontation with the guards and bringing Agent 47 to the exit.

Being a mobile product born is not the usual control in the third person typical of the original series, but on the contrary has been introduced an overhead view, on a game board full of pieces. Agent 47 can then move to a default location and his every movement matches the movement of the guards managed by artificial intelligence.


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