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Hitman: Sniper Confirmed For iOS, Launching Later This Year On The App Store

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The next mobile game for the Hitman series created by Eidos has finally been announced officially.

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The new game will be called Hitman: Sniper and it’s currenty in development by the same team that created the nice Hitman GO. The game is going to be a competitive sniping game that will require quite a lot patience and precision.

In Hitman: Sniper you will be placed on rooftops and other vantage points, having to take out targets with well placed shots as well as complete several other assignments. Each level is being designed with replay value in mind so that gamers will be able to go back to each and every stage and find new ways to deal with the targets. Or simply try to improve their scores and land on the top spots of the leaderboards.

Hitman: Sniper is also going to feature an upgrades system. Thanks to is it will be possible to purchase new weapons and improve older ones. Being a free to play title, you’ll also be able to use real money to purchase the available upgrades.

Hitman: Sniper will be released later this year on the App Store. More news on the game will be coming very soon so stay tuned for all the latest updates. If you don’t, expect to find some really angry snipers in your way.

 

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Francesco De Meo
Francesco has been writing about video games and the video games industry for almost a decade, focusing on all aspects of the industry. Having always loved handheld gaming, he joined TouchTapPlay in 2013 to cover mobile gaming and, later on, the Nintendo Switch console, which is today his most played console.