

In the meantime, Hitman fans can take Hitman GO for a spin now: it’s available for $4.99 and is optimized for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. We’ll let you know when Hitman: Sniper launches on the U.S.

Leaderboards are also designed to make the app “massively competitive,” according to Square Enix Montréal. That being said, the Canadian release of Hitman: Sniper does mean we’re inching ever closer to the app’s worldwide launch.Īside from the obvious, we’re hearing that Hitman: Sniper will be a free-to-play application supported by in-app purchases (IAPs) (which accellerate player progression). It features one level only and “is really more akin to a demo than anything else,” TouchArcade explains. Unfortunately, little concerning Hitman: Sniper is given away by the Canadian release. This means that instead of the turn-based board game-style experience offered in the developer’s Hitman GO, Hitman: Sniper will allow players to take control of Agent 47 and, more importantly, his beloved sniper rifle. The app, which we first told you about back in June, indeed promises iOS device owners a Hitman game more in keeping with the popular console series. Hitman: Sniper, “a more traditional Hitman game” from developer-publisher Square Enix Montréal, has soft-launched in the Canadian App Store ahead of its anticipated worldwide release.
