Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Hitman Go: Definitive Edition on PS4

Hitman Go: Definitive Edition on PS4





Hitman GO: Definitive Edition for PlayStation®4, PlayStation®Vita and Steam
Coming February 24

Square Enix Montreal’s Award-Winning Puzzle Strategy Game Will Advance to
Sony Platforms and PC with Adapted Features

SYDNEY, 16th February 2016 - Square Enix MontrĂ©al today announced that Hitman GO: Definitive Edition will be releasing for Steam, the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and the PlayStation®Vita system on Feb. 24 across Australia & New Zealand. The revisited and adapted version of the studio’s critically acclaimed turn-based puzzle strategy game will be available as a cross-buy digital download from the PlayStation Store and the Steam store.

The definitive edition has been updated with improved graphics, new control schemes optimized for consoles and PC, integrated achievements including a platinum trophy, and cross-save functionality allowing users to seamlessly transfer save files between PlayStation systems to take Hitman GO: Definitive Edition on the go. The game includes all of its original content as well as all subsequent content updates (Opera, Airport and St. Petersburg boxes), and all in-app purchases have been removed.

“We are very excited to be bringing Hitman GO to even more players with this revisited edition. We hope the challenging turn-based gameplay will please even the most dedicated Hitman fans.” said Patrick Naud, Head of Studio for Square Enix Montreal. “Hitman GO is an innovative iteration of the successful stealth franchise and should see continued success with this release on consoles and PC.”

Hitman GO has been honored for Best Game Design and Best iOS Game in the 2014 Canadian Videogame Awards and was a nominee in two categories at the BAFTAs. The game was chosen as an Essential app for iOS devices by Apple and featured as one of the best Apps of 2014.

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