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Hitman GO debuts on Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone as universal app, complete with Xbox achievements

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
October 22, 2019
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Hitman GO debuts on Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone as universal app, complete with Xbox achievements

Hitman GO is another turn-based incarnation a la Meta Gear Acid. Previously only on Android and iOS, Hitman GO has finally made it to Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone. Much like Metal Gear Acid, Hitman GO lets you play as Agent 47 in strategy, turn-based gameplay in a diorama setting. You will try to outwit your enemies by directing Agent 47 through fixed spaces on a grid to take out your target.

Each move has to be carefully planned in order to reach the end of each level and you will have all of the classic  Hitman arsenal at your disposal, including; disguises, distractions, weapons, and even Hitman’s classic Silverballers, Agent 47’s signature dual-wielding pistols.

Hitman GO debuts on Windows 8.1 and Windows Phone as universal app, complete with Xbox achievements

Among the many challenging puzzles and obstacles that you’ll experience with Hitman GO, you’ll also come across different ways of finishing levels, either silently or guns blazing; your choice. With Hitman GO, you’ll experience gorgeous scale-model visuals and effects as you traverse environments with secret passageways and enemies that have unique and innovative ways of finding you.

So try Hitman GO for yourself on Windows 8.1 or Windows Phone in the download links below for $4.99. It’s a universal Windows app so buy it once and use it forever across any Windows device you choose.

Hitman GO for Windows 8.1 ($4.99)

Further reading: Hitman Go, Microsoft, Windows 8.1, Windows Phone

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