![]() Given the timing of the planned rebranding and delisting falling almost exactly a year after the trilogy hit Game Pass, it feels as though it may coincide with Hitman Trilogy being part of the second wave of January Game Pass leavers - if you're playing these games via the service, this is also a good time to crack on, as there's a decent chance they won't be available through Game Pass much longer. ![]() If you still need achievements in these two games (rather than the shorter lists for their content which appear as an extension of Hitman 3's achievements), this is probably a sign that you'll want to crack on sooner rather than later. The majority of people who play HITMAN now would still continue to play online, adding an offline mode is just for those with weaker internet and for preservation of the game. It's not entirely clear what this simplification of purchase options might mean for the two delisted games going forward - while owners should still be able to play them, IO's clear focus on Hitman 3 (or Hitman: World of Assassination, as it will soon be known) likely means that ongoing support won't last forever, which could present issues given how many moving parts there are in how the Hitman games work. It’d make more sense to have an actual offline mode, and when the player does go online, their data logged during offline mode gets sent to IOI. ![]()
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