Compare HITMAN 3 (PC) Steam Key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by IO Interactive A/S. Published by Io-Interactive A/S. Released on 1/20/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Single Player, Third Person.

IO Interactive closes out the World of Assassination trilogy with six sprawling sandbox levels and the same disguise-and-dispose formula that made the reboot era special. If you liked Hitman 2, you know exactly what you're getting.

Hitman 3 is a third-person stealth sandbox built around one repeating premise: drop Agent 47 into a large, densely populated location, give him a target, and let the player figure out how to make a body disappear without anyone noticing. The formula has not changed much since the 2016 reboot, and IO Interactive doesn't pretend otherwise. What it does offer is six new locations spread across Dubai, Dartmoor, Berlin, Chongqing, Mendoza, and the Carpathian Mountains, each constructed as a multi-layered puzzle box rather than a linear corridor. The tools at your disposal include poisons, fiber wires, silenced pistols, thrown objects, environmental traps, and social engineering through disguises. Two mechanical additions make a modest appearance: a camera gadget that can hack windows open, scan clues for mission intel, and unlock a few environmental opportunities; and a persistent shortcut system, where unlocking a door or ladder once keeps it open across all future runs. Neither addition rocks the formula, but the shortcuts make repeat playthroughs feel meaningfully faster to navigate. The standout locations carry the whole package. The Dartmoor mission is particularly clever, dropping 47 into an English manor with the option to pose as a private investigator and work a murder-mystery angle before going after the actual target. The Berlin level flips the standard structure entirely, stripping away Mission Story guidance and forcing you to identify and eliminate undercover ICA agents without knowing who any of them are from the start. It is probably the most tense and open-ended mission IO has ever designed. Chongqing delivers dense neon-soaked apartment blocks and genuinely wild assassination opportunities. The base game wraps up with the Carpathian Mountains train mission, which reviewers consistently flag as the weakest entry because it prioritizes a cinematic ending over the sandbox freedom that makes the rest of the game worth replaying. The criticism most commonly leveled at Hitman 3 is that it feels more like an expansion than a numbered sequel. The core AI, stealth mechanics, and interface are lifted directly from Hitman 2, and the Mission Stories per map were quietly cut from roughly ten down to three, which means less hand-holding but also less directed variety. The always-online requirement for a single-player game remains a frustration, with server disconnects during missions still being reported well after launch. On the positive side, the game functions as a platform for the entire trilogy: if you own the previous two entries, you can access all their content inside Hitman 3 and carry over your progression and unlocks. Played that way, this is one of the most content-rich stealth packages on PC. The story, comparatively, is fine but rarely the reason to keep loading maps. Fully animated cutscenes are a step up from Hitman 2's static panels, and Agent 47 gets some rare moments of genuine character, but the narrative exists to connect levels rather than stand on its own. The audience for Hitman 3 is anyone who enjoys systems-driven stealth and has the patience to replay the same map three or four times before finding the elegant solution they were chasing. If you want a breezy six-hour action game, you can blast through it that way, but the real depth sits in chasing Silent Assassin ratings, working through challenge lists, building up mastery levels, and eventually running Elusive Targets for high-stakes one-shot contracts. Newcomers should ideally start with the 2016 reboot, but Hitman 3 as a platform entry point is reasonable too. Just expect to invest time, not skim it. Alex, Scout Team

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HITMAN 3 (PC) Steam Key

Jan 20, 2022IO Interactive A/SIo-Interactive A/S
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IO Interactive closes out the World of Assassination trilogy with six sprawling sandbox levels and the same disguise-and-dispose formula that made the reboot era special. If you liked Hitman 2, you know exactly what you're getting.

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Hitman 3 is a third-person stealth sandbox built around one repeating premise: drop Agent 47 into a large, densely populated location, give him a target, and let the player figure out how to make a body disappear without anyone noticing. The formula has not changed much since the 2016 reboot, and IO Interactive doesn't pretend otherwise. What it does offer is six new locations spread across Dubai, Dartmoor, Berlin, Chongqing, Mendoza, and the Carpathian Mountains, each constructed as a multi-layered puzzle box rather than a linear corridor. The tools at your disposal include poisons, fiber wires, silenced pistols, thrown objects, environmental traps, and social engineering through disguises. Two mechanical additions make a modest appearance: a camera gadget that can hack windows open, scan clues for mission intel, and unlock a few environmental opportunities; and a persistent shortcut system, where unlocking a door or ladder once keeps it open across all future runs. Neither addition rocks the formula, but the shortcuts make repeat playthroughs feel meaningfully faster to navigate. The standout locations carry the whole package. The Dartmoor mission is particularly clever, dropping 47 into an English manor with the option to pose as a private investigator and work a murder-mystery angle before going after the actual target. The Berlin level flips the standard structure entirely, stripping away Mission Story guidance and forcing you to identify and eliminate undercover ICA agents without knowing who any of them are from the start. It is probably the most tense and open-ended mission IO has ever designed. Chongqing delivers dense neon-soaked apartment blocks and genuinely wild assassination opportunities. The base game wraps up with the Carpathian Mountains train mission, which reviewers consistently flag as the weakest entry because it prioritizes a cinematic ending over the sandbox freedom that makes the rest of the game worth replaying. The criticism most commonly leveled at Hitman 3 is that it feels more like an expansion than a numbered sequel. The core AI, stealth mechanics, and interface are lifted directly from Hitman 2, and the Mission Stories per map were quietly cut from roughly ten down to three, which means less hand-holding but also less directed variety. The always-online requirement for a single-player game remains a frustration, with server disconnects during missions still being reported well after launch. On the positive side, the game functions as a platform for the entire trilogy: if you own the previous two entries, you can access all their content inside Hitman 3 and carry over your progression and unlocks. Played that way, this is one of the most content-rich stealth packages on PC. The story, comparatively, is fine but rarely the reason to keep loading maps. Fully animated cutscenes are a step up from Hitman 2's static panels, and Agent 47 gets some rare moments of genuine character, but the narrative exists to connect levels rather than stand on its own. The audience for Hitman 3 is anyone who enjoys systems-driven stealth and has the patience to replay the same map three or four times before finding the elegant solution they were chasing. If you want a breezy six-hour action game, you can blast through it that way, but the real depth sits in chasing Silent Assassin ratings, working through challenge lists, building up mastery levels, and eventually running Elusive Targets for high-stakes one-shot contracts. Newcomers should ideally start with the 2016 reboot, but Hitman 3 as a platform entry point is reasonable too. Just expect to invest time, not skim it. Alex, Scout Team

Tags

steamSandbox AssassinationStealth PuzzleMission ReplayabilityElusive TargetsDisguise SystemPersistent ShortcutsWorld of AssassinationCamera Hacking

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
12
Storage
80 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 / Radeon HD 7870
Processor
Intel CPU Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz / AMD CPU Phenom II X4 940
System requirements
OS 64-bit Windows 10

Recommended

Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
12
Storage
80 GB
Graphics
Nvidia GPU GeForce GTX 1070 / AMD GPU Radeon RX Vega 56 8GB
Processor
Intel CPU Core i7 4790 4 GHz
System requirements
OS 64-bit Windows 10

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Developer
IO Interactive A/S
Publisher
Io-Interactive A/S
Release Date
Jan 20, 2022

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