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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Hitman Absolution: Deus Ex DLC

Adam Jensen's futuristic threads will make an appearance in DLC for Hitman Absolution, according to Siliconera.

The site claims the game will soon be getting extra content in the form of additional weapons and outfits. The expansion pack is believed to contain not only Adam Jensen's Deus Ex outfit with a gun also from the game, but the Public Enemy, High Roller and High Tech suits and weapons, which were offered as pre-order incentives for the game.

Adam Jensen in Deus Ex (not Agent 47 doing an impression).

Deus Ex recently appeared in Sleeping Dogs as part of the Square Enix character pack, and was priced at 160MSP/$1.99/€1.49/£1.19. No pricing has yet been confirmed for the Hitman: Absolution DLC.

Daniel is IGN's UK Staff Writer, and you can be part of the world's worst cult by following him on IGN and Twitter.


Source : ign[dot]com

Monday, November 19, 2012

Hitman: Absolution Online Pass Ditched, Content Free

Hitman: Absolution will no longer require an online pass to access the new Contracts mode, Square Enix has revealed.

It was originally planned that a code would be included in the game's box to unlock the mode, in which you can create your own custom hits within the game’s levels, sandbox-style.

We'd actually planned to have this mode accessible via a code in the game's box, but we really want to make it available to anybody that plays the game.

A post on the game's Tumblr reads, "We'd actually planned to have this mode accessible via a code in the game's box, but we really want to make it available to anybody that plays the game - so we want to take a new approach."

European gamers will still see a code inside the box promising to unlock the Contracts mode, but this isn't needed, as the entry goes on to explain.

"If you’re in North America you’ll see the mode automatically appear in the game menu. If you’re elsewhere, you can redeem the code inside the box, or you can simply select the Buy Contracts Pass option. From there, head to the store where Contracts will be free to access."

It's pretty good news, as we found in our review of the game that Contracts mode really extends the lifespan of the game as well as provides an opportunity to be both creative and competitive with your mates.

Hitman: Absolution will release on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC on November 20.

Luke Karmali is IGN's UK Editorial Assistant. You too can revel in mediocrity by following him on IGN and on Twitter.


Source : ign[dot]com

Hitman: Absolution Online Pass Ditched, Content Free

Hitman: Absolution will no longer require an online pass to access the new Contracts mode, Square Enix has revealed.

It was originally planned that a code would be included in the game's box to unlock the mode, in which you can create your own custom hits within the game’s levels, sandbox-style.

We'd actually planned to have this mode accessible via a code in the game's box, but we really want to make it available to anybody that plays the game.

A post on the game's Tumblr reads, "We'd actually planned to have this mode accessible via a code in the game's box, but we really want to make it available to anybody that plays the game - so we want to take a new approach."

European gamers will still see a code inside the box promising to unlock the Contracts mode, but this isn't needed, as the entry goes on to explain.

"If you’re in North America you’ll see the mode automatically appear in the game menu. If you’re elsewhere, you can redeem the code inside the box, or you can simply select the Buy Contracts Pass option. From there, head to the store where Contracts will be free to access."

It's pretty good news, as we found in our review of the game that Contracts mode really extends the lifespan of the game as well as provides an opportunity to be both creative and competitive with your mates.

Hitman: Absolution will release on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC on November 20.

Luke Karmali is IGN's UK Editorial Assistant. You too can revel in mediocrity by following him on IGN and on Twitter.


Source : ign[dot]com

Hitman: Absolution Online Pass Ditched, Content Free

Hitman: Absolution will no longer require an online pass to access the new Contracts mode, Square Enix has revealed.

It was originally planned that a code would be included in the game's box to unlock the mode, in which you can create your own custom hits within the game’s levels, sandbox-style.

We'd actually planned to have this mode accessible via a code in the game's box, but we really want to make it available to anybody that plays the game.

A post on the game's Tumblr reads, "We'd actually planned to have this mode accessible via a code in the game's box, but we really want to make it available to anybody that plays the game - so we want to take a new approach."

European gamers will still see a code inside the box promising to unlock the Contracts mode, but this isn't needed, as the entry goes on to explain.

"If you’re in North America you’ll see the mode automatically appear in the game menu. If you’re elsewhere, you can redeem the code inside the box, or you can simply select the Buy Contracts Pass option. From there, head to the store where Contracts will be free to access."

It's pretty good news, as we found in our review of the game that Contracts mode really extends the lifespan of the game as well as provides an opportunity to be both creative and competitive with your mates.

Hitman: Absolution will release on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC on November 20.

Luke Karmali is IGN's UK Editorial Assistant. You too can revel in mediocrity by following him on IGN and on Twitter.


Source : ign[dot]com

Hitman: Absolution Online Pass Ditched, Content Free

Hitman: Absolution will no longer require an online pass to access the new Contracts mode, Square Enix has revealed.

It was originally planned that a code would be included in the game's box to unlock the mode, in which you can create your own custom hits within the game’s levels, sandbox-style.

We'd actually planned to have this mode accessible via a code in the game's box, but we really want to make it available to anybody that plays the game.

A post on the game's Tumblr reads, "We'd actually planned to have this mode accessible via a code in the game's box, but we really want to make it available to anybody that plays the game - so we want to take a new approach."

European gamers will still see a code inside the box promising to unlock the Contracts mode, but this isn't needed, as the entry goes on to explain.

"If you’re in North America you’ll see the mode automatically appear in the game menu. If you’re elsewhere, you can redeem the code inside the box, or you can simply select the Buy Contracts Pass option. From there, head to the store where Contracts will be free to access."

It's pretty good news, as we found in our review of the game that Contracts mode really extends the lifespan of the game as well as provides an opportunity to be both creative and competitive with your mates.

Hitman: Absolution will release on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC on November 20.

Luke Karmali is IGN's UK Editorial Assistant. You too can revel in mediocrity by following him on IGN and on Twitter.


Source : ign[dot]com

Friday, August 17, 2012

Taken Director Takes The Hitman's Bodyguard

Pierre Morrel (Taken) is currently in negotiations to direct The Hitman's Bodyguard, a new action film from David Ellison's Skydance Productions.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, financing is expected to go through Paramount. Tom O'Connor (Fire with Fire) has written the screenplay, which centers on "a protection agent who is forced to escort to the Hague a hitman awaiting his chance to testify against a war criminal and ex-head of state of an Eastern European country."

Morrel was previously attached to helm Bastille Day for Vendome Pictures and Anonymous Content, but the director has since passed on the project.


Source : ign[dot]com