‘Hitman: Blood Money – Reprisal’ to Come On iOS, Switch and Android and Here’s What’s New About It

Published 10/05/2023, 4:16 PM EDT

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There is some good news for mobile and Switch gamers. IO Interactive and Feral Interactive have jointly announced Hitman: Blood Money Reprisal. While this game is a new version of the 2006 game Hitman: Blood Money, the developers are set to release the game for the Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android platforms.

Longtime fans of the game were awaiting such a move. With several other game franchises available on mobile, getting to play Hitman on mobile was long due. That being said, fans are extremely excited to see how Hitman: Blood Money: Reprisal looks on handheld devices.

What’s new in Hitman: Blood Money – Reprisal?

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As Hitman: Blood Money makes its debut on mobile platforms, fans are naturally curious about its adaptation. This updated version of the game introduces several noteworthy features, including the highly anticipated “Instinct Mode.” This mode empowers players to foresee enemy and civilian movements, adding a new layer of strategy to the gameplay. Furthermore, players will now have a mini-map that remains visible on-screen throughout their missions.

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Another significant enhancement is the incorporation of gameplay improvements from more recent entries in the Hitman franchise. Blood Money Reprisal encompasses a total of 12 missions, each set in distinct locations. Players will embark on a globetrotting journey, from the streets of Paris to the vibrant atmosphere of New Orleans. All while embodying the iconic Agent 47. The allure of the game lies in its sandbox-style missions, encouraging players to experiment with diverse approaches to accomplish their objectives.

In essence, Hitman: Blood Money-Reprisal promises an exhilarating gaming experience, blending nostalgia with modern gameplay enhancements. The game grants players the freedom to chart their course in the world of assassination. Now, mobile and Nintendo Switch gamers can look forward to a thrilling adventure as they step into the shoes of the renowned Agent 47 once more.

What do we know about Hitman: World of Assassination so far?

The announcement of the mobile versions of Hitman: Blood Money coincides with IO Interactive’s 25th anniversary celebration. The studio plans to mark this milestone by launching a series of events for Hitman: World of Assassination. 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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In the world of professional assassins, Agent 47 is the elite hitman, handling dangerous, high-profile contracts for the international contract agency. With 21 diverse locations, no target is beyond reach, and each decision impacts the mission outcome. Agent 47 excels in infiltration, blending in, and exploiting weaknesses in guard routines.

Armed with a versatile arsenal, every object becomes a lethal tool. The dynamic world reacts to actions, offering replayable missions. Beyond the campaign, Agent 47 operates as a freelancer, taking down crime syndicates. Players will face new challenges in Sniper mode and elusive targets. Mastery of the world of assassination is the key to unstoppable success.

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As players get ready to take on the role of Agent 47 once again, how will you fare in the upcoming mobile version of the game? Let us know below.

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Viren Mirpuri

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Abhishek Das