It originally released spanning many months but now you’ll be able to pick up HITMAN on disc as the complete first season is detailed.
Io-Interactive have today confirmed that HITMAN: The Complete First Season will arrive on January 31st 2017, in disc form, for Xbox One, PS4 (both at £49.99/59.99€) and on PC for £39.99/49.99€.
Coming complete in a Day One Edition SteelBook, The Complete First Season will bring you the ultimate HITMAN experience with over 100 hours of gameplay, all locations and episodes from the Prologue, France and Italy to Morocco, Thailand, USA and Japan, as you play as Agent 47 taking out powerful high-profile targets in an intense spy-thriller story across a world of assassination.
“The disc combines everything we have learned, refined and updated over the course of a 10 month live season. It’s the direct result of live input, development and feedback from our players,” said Hannes Seifert, Studio Head at Io-Interactive. “Especially for our fans who want to own the game in a box, we’ve made it a high quality SteelBook box. We also added loads of additional downloadable bonus content to release on the 31st of January for everyone getting this beautiful edition of the game on a disc and everybody owning the digital Full Experience or upgraded versions of the game.”
Included in the HITMAN: The Complete First Season box will also be some bonus downloadable content as follows:
- 3 Bonus Missions Pack which includes The Icon and A House Built on Sand missions, plus the brand new upcoming Landslide mission.
- Original Soundtrack featuring the original game score
- The ‘making of’ HITMAN documentary charting the journey from showing the game to our fans for the first time before E3 2015, through to the digital launch in 2016
- HITMAN Requiem Blood Money Pack* which includes the signature Blood Money white suit, white rubber duck and chrome ICA pistol
- The PlayStation®4 version includes the 6 additional exclusive The Sarajevo Six missions
If you haven’t yet jumped into 47’s shoes yet then we advise you to hold off until January and check out the SteelBook. It’s where the smart money is.