Thread: Hitman: Blood Money Reprisal announced for Switch, iOS, and Android

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IO Interactive, in partnership with Feral Interactive, have announced Hitman: Blood Money Reprisal Switch, iOS, and Android in celebration of IO Interactive's 25th anniversary. It will launch first for iOS and Android this fall, followed by Switch this winter.

Here is an overview of the game, via Feral Interactive:

This is a sparkling version of the stealth classic Hitman: Blood Money for new platforms, complete with a suite of improvements that deliver powerful new features such as Instinct Mode, an ever-present minimap, and a wide array of gameplay improvements inspired by later games in the series.
Reprisal's twelve sandbox missions offer endless opportunities to experiment, with many different routes to success. From the refined surroundings of the Paris opera to the heaving streets of New Orleans during Mardi Gras, how Agent 47 executes his commissions is up to the player. Whether it's a very public execution, a silent kill with no witnesses or an "unfortunate accident," a generous armoury of tools, weapons, disguises and blunt objects are always on-hand to help with decision making…

 


It's funny watching those graphics now (gotta love the 'cinematic' walking away at the end with the underwhelming explosion). However, Blood Money was pretty good fun back in the day. I'm honestly surprised the IOI hasn't thought to remake the older titles using the World of Assassins tech.

Also ever since the announcement back in 2021 we haven't heard much about Project 007. Although IO has said it is in active development. Hoping that at this year's TGAs. we may get a gameplay reveal.
 
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Blood Money was one of the best Hitman games back in the day but the improvements made with the modern Hitman trilogy have made the old games pretty much irrelevant.

I'm honestly surprised the IOI hasn't thought to remake the older titles using the World of Assassins tech.

I would love to see this happen.
 
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Blood Money was one of the best Hitman games back in the day but the improvements made with the modern Hitman trilogy have made the old games pretty much irrelevant.



I would love to see this happen.

I suspect they'd have to re-imagine them a fair degree as obviously, the game play wasn't quite as involved as the newer titles, but still, it would be kind of cool to play through Agent 47's early years from the training mission through to the events just prior to when World of Assassination Trilogy kicks off.
 
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I loved this game on 360. I doubt it holds up. I'm sure it's solid but I dropped so many hours into it you would think it's an 11/10