Gamers will initially get six missions and three locations

Sep 29, 2015 14:40 GMT  ·  By

It seems that the delayed new Hitman experience is now set to be launched on March 11 of next year, and the development team at IO Interactive and publisher Square Enix are ready to offer more details about the kind of experience gamers will be able to get from the new business model used for the game.

The initial package will include six single-player missions, according to an image found by AGB, all of them presumably as big and complex as the already-showcased Show Stopper experience, and there are three sandbox locations that gamers can visit, Paris in France, Sapienza in Italy, and Marrakesh in Morocco.

Gamers will be able to execute 40 signature moves, there is a Contract mode included with extra content, and players will also be able to take part in a range of special events organized by the developer team.

After launch, IO Interactive is planning to add more missions and other three locations, Thailand in April, the United States in May, and Japan in June.

More signature kills, extra events, and extra targets for Contracts are also set to be introduced after Hitman is initially launched.

Square Enix is offering two major ways to buy the new Agent 47 adventure

Gamers will be able to pay 34.99 dollars or Euro on March 11 in order to get the Intro Package and see what Hitman has to offer this time around.

When the extra content is being delivered starting April, the fans can invest in an Upgrade Pack that will feature all the additions and will be priced at 29.99 dollars.

Those who are determined to experience everything that IO Interactive creates for the new Hitman will be also able to opt for the Full Experience package, which costs 59.99 dollars or Euro and also guarantees access to the beta.

The new Hitman is designed to give fans of the series a lot more choices when it comes to the assassinations that they have to execute, with IO Interactive saying that it has based many of the mechanics on the feedback that players have been offering.

It will be interesting to see whether gamers will appreciate the hybrid delivery and pricing system for the new title or if they will push the publisher to deliver a more traditional package.