Hitman 3 - Deluxe Edition
Hitman 3's Deluxe Edition bundles the stealth sandbox finale with bonus escalation contracts, exclusive suits, and extras. Creativity is the whole point.
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About Hitman 3 - Deluxe Edition
Hitman 3 is the closing chapter of IO Interactive's World of Assassination trilogy, and it's a stealth sandbox at heart. You play as Agent 47, a genetically engineered assassin working his way through a globe-spanning roster of targets, and the core loop is simple on paper: get in, kill the target, get out. What makes it work is that every level is a clockwork puzzle box stuffed with disguises, opportunities, NPC routines, and absurd environmental kills that reward patience and experimentation over twitch reflexes. The locations are the main attraction. Each mission takes place in a dense, layered environment built to be replayed obsessively. You might sedate a guard, steal his outfit, and quietly poison a target's drink on one run, then spend the next run figuring out how to rig a chandelier, set a fire, or engineer an "accident" that leaves no fingerprints. The game tracks your mastery level per location and unlocks new starting points, shortcuts, and gear as you repeat missions. That loop is genuinely compelling and can eat hours before you notice. The Deluxe Edition adds the Deluxe Pack on top of the base game. That means Deluxe Escalation Contracts, which are multi-stage challenge missions with escalating kill conditions and rule restrictions, plus a selection of exclusive suits and items, a digital soundtrack, and a digital "World of HITMAN" artbook. Escalations specifically are worth calling out because they push you to play in constrained, creative ways you wouldn't choose yourself, and that friction often produces the most memorable runs. The suits and items are more cosmetic in nature but fans of the series tend to care about them. Where Hitman 3 falls short is in areas that have followed the trilogy throughout. Story cutscenes exist, but the narrative has always been the weakest part of the package, functional rather than gripping. If you're coming for plot, lower expectations. The game also launches on PC with the broader World of Assassination ecosystem in mind, which means access to maps from Hitman 1 and 2 is handled through import mechanics that can be confusing for newcomers. And while the AI is sophisticated enough for the sandbox to work, it still has the occasional moment of implausible blindness that breaks immersion. For the right player, though, none of that overshadows what Hitman 3 does well. This is a game for people who like systems, who enjoy finding the cleverest solution to a self-imposed problem, and who get real satisfaction from a clean, elegant kill that took six restarts to execute. If you've played the earlier entries, this is a confident finish to the trilogy and the Deluxe content adds meaningful replay value, not just padding. If you're new to the series, it's a reasonable entry point, though starting with the full World of Assassination package might give more context. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- IO Interactive A/S
- Publisher
- Io-Interactive A/S
- Release Date
- Jun 6, 2025