Hitman World of Assassination

Hitman World of Assassination (2023)

by IO Interactive
Genres:Adventure, Shooter, Tactical
Themes:Action, Thriller, Stealth, Sandbox
Game modes:Single player
Story:Become Agent 47 in the ultimate spy-thriller adventure across more than 20 locations. Hitman World of Assassination brings together the best of Hitman, Hitman 2 and Hitman 3 including the main campaign, contracts mode, escalations, elusive target arcades and Hitman: Freelancer.
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You know, when I originally wanted to play this game years and years ago on steam I would find myself being like "that game looks fun I wanna get it and play it" only to see it had SO many DLC's for it. But some DLC's overlapped, others were missing from bundles etc. So then I would go down the inevitable spiraling hole of "which ones do I need to get, to get everything in one buy?". Only to end up getting tired and burned out trying to figure it out. Like SOOO many others also complained about. Then skip to so many months/years later and be back at it. After the last time I was just kinda done wasting time trying to figure out how to get everything in one go since the publisher was doing such a bad job selling me the game with everything included I decided to remove it from my wishlist. Then they came out with this, "world of assassination" version which supposedly has everything included? But by then it was kinda to late, I wasn't gonna waste more of my time on it researching. Especially when I heard about the bad DRM they have in it requiring you to be online when trying to play it etc. So reminded me of Bender: "I'll just make my own world of assassins game... with blackjack and h******'s.. ehhh forget the whole thing!". If this came to GOG without the DRM maybe I might consider it, however, the publisher kinda dropped the ball to many times that I don't want to touch it anymore cause who knows where it's been at that point.
user avatar@VenAuriuser avatar@VenAuri
February 21, 2025
Absolutely love this game, it would be fantastic to have it available on GoG, even if it was an offline version. Just need to be able to get the unlockables without being online. Would be nice if Freelancer was playable offline too.
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