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Hitman Episode 3 Releases May 31

Hitman Episode 3: Marrakesh arrives May 31, 2016 for Xbox 360, Playstation 4, and PC.

The mission ‘Gilded Cage’ bring two targets up for assassination. Claus Strandberg, a private investment banker, and Army General Reza Zaydan.

Taking place in Marrakesh, a 1,000 year old city in North Africa, the level serves as a political hotbed for Agent 47, showcasing a “city on the brink of a full-scale riot.” IO Interactive has taken feedback from its community to build an environment with more flow and moving to a tense location allows players to tackle different scenarios.

Crowd density is a focus here, depicting a bustling marketplace and going to a cafe, players can use it as a hub of information in accepting new Escalation contracts and challenges. Again, the levels flow from a social to a structural one as it progresses through Marrakesh, finding protest demonstrations and an army in the streets. Eventually, you’ll end up at a locked-down Swedish Consulate giving off a cold and clinical vibe and explores a level of depth with underground floors.

With new contracts, elusive targets, and challenges to come in Hitman Episode 3: Marrakesh, now is a perfect time to use that remote rubber duck you’ve been holding on to.

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