Hitman: Absolution teases with new image for E3

29 May 2012

Square Enix have released a new image on their official blog, hinting at what their upcoming trailer will detail.

The image itself shows a group of female assassins, with the word ‘TEASE’ in the background. Could this be alluding to Hitman: Absolution’s multiplayer component? A new mode? Female enemies?

The trailer to correspond with the image will be released tomorrow, with a presentation to undoubtedly follow at E3.

Another recent announcement regarding the upcoming game was Hitman: Sniper Challenge, which is a pre-order bonus that gives gamers a standalone experience which revolves around assassinating enemies from afar using a high-powered sniper-rifle.

The game is an entirely separate story to that of Absolution, but will use the impressive Glacier 2 engine, which Agent 47′s new game will use later this year.

Pre-orders of Hitman: Absolution will grant you a download code, which then can be redeemed for Sniper Challenge from 15th May for Xbox LIVE and PlayStation Network, 1st August for PC.

The untalkative assassin will return on 20 November 2012, so expect some sharp-dressing and silent violence heading into the holiday season.

In the meantime, check out the latest trailer from Hitman: Absolution.

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  1. Rynier G Schoeman
    30.05.2012 at 08:29

    This game is going to rock.. This is the most anticipated game for me this year.

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