Hitman 3 Releases February 23 Update, Patch Notes Revealed
The first major patch for developer IO Interactive s
Hitman 3 is officially here, and it brings with it a variety of changes and improvements across PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Google Stadia, and Nintendo Switch. The patch includes a new unlockable suit, new Deluxe Escalations, and a Silent Assassin HUD update among many, many other odds and ends.
The new unlockable suit, the Tactical Turtleneck, can be seen below. Players will need to go to the
ICA Facility and complete
The Final Test in order to unlock the new suit, at which point it will be added to their inventory and be accessible at any location where suits can be chosen.
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Hitman 3 Patch Notes: New Tactical Turtleneck Is Out Now Alongside Big Changes And Bug Fixes
The first major patch for Hitman 3 is out now on all platforms, and it s a big one. IO Interactive has announced the first major patch for Hitman 3 is out today and, in addition to bug fixes and other improvements, it adds a new outfit for Agent 47. All of these details were announced on the Hitman website and we ve rounded up the key points below.
New Content:
You can now unlock the tactical turtleneck, which IO said is something fans have been clamoring for. To get it, you ll need to complete The Final Test in the ICA Facility. Once you do that, it ll be added to your inventory and can wear it for any mission that allows it.
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‘What in the name of Jaysus were we doing going into a warzone to play rugby?’
Noel Mannion is best remembered for his iconic try against Wales in 1989 – but his fondest memories come from crossing the border to play in Ulster. By Garry Doyle Saturday 6 Feb 2021, 10:09 AM Feb 6th 2021, 10:09 AM 47,920 Views 23 Comments
THE OBVIOUS THING is to talk about
that try, the most iconic chase of the Irish sporting decade, with all due respect to Dawn Run and Cheltenham ’86. But we’re not going there. “Well thank God for that,” says Noel Mannion. “The story has been flogged to death.”