By M. Abad, | March 16, 2017
"Hitman" is currently available on three platforms mainly the PS4, Xbox One and PC. (YouTube)
The March update for IO Interactive's "Hitman" just went live, and it is running across all platforms. Although it does not include anything about new content and DLCs, the "Hitman" March update brings bug fixes that deal with the game crashing. The complete list of the March update is listed on the official Hitman page with few notable updates mainly:
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Simplified Chinese Language Support, Performance, Missing Exits, Paris Suspend, Subdue Prompt, Scoring Adjustment, Sapienza Lab, Hokkaido Landscape, Contracts Search Favourites, Sticky Pistol (Escalation), The Incarnation Non-Accident, Disappearing Act, Fire Safety, HDR Launcher, and Sun Spots (HDR).
"We've also fixed other minor issues involving AI dialogue, audio and VO consistency, escalation completion marks and we've slightly reworded some menu text to make it more consistent," a statement attached to the update notes said.
The update is expected to arrive on all platforms between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. UTC. A server maintenance, on the other hand, is expected starting 9 a.m. UTC. The "Hitman" March update has an approximately 450MB in size for console players and 1GB for PC players.
The "Hitman" March content schedule are as follows:
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Week 1 (March 6-12): Escalation Contract in Marrakesh
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Week 2 (March 13-19): Elusive Target #22 in Colorado & March Update
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WEEK 3 (Mar 20th - 26th) - 10 new featured contracts
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WEEK 4 (Mar 27th - Apr 2nd) - Escalation contract in Bangkok
The developer also notes that the "Hitman" March content schedule is a revelation of what to expect from the game. The dates indicated will allow players to see what's coming up within the indicated range with no specific date of featuring.
"Hitman" Season 1 concluded last year, and according to the Attack of the Fanboy, more seasons can be expected for the IO Interactive hit game. The game is currently available on three platforms mainly the PS4, Xbox One, and PC.
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