Epic Games Store lands another major PC exclusive with Hitman 3
The assassination game won't be available on Steam anytime soon
It's bad news for Steam fans, as Epic has landed Hitman 3 yet another Epic Games Store exclusive.
Hitman 3 developer IO Interactive has announced that the game's PC version will be made available exclusively on the Epic Games Store for 12 months - which means it won't be available to download on Steam anytime soon.
IO also confirmed that Hitman 3's feature that allow players to bring forward their progress and locations will be available on Epic’s PC version.
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This is a big win for Epic, and it comes just days after the Total War Saga: Troy arrived on PC as an Epic Games Store exclusive. Just weeks before that, Epic also bagged PC exclusivity for Totally Reliable Delivery Service.
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In celebration, 2016’s Hitman game will be available to download and keep on the Epic's digital storefront from August 27 to September 3.
Hitman 3 will arrive on the PC store on January 2021, which is when the assassination game is also due to arrive on the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One and Google Stadia.
In a statement, IO CEO Hakan Abrak explained that the Epic Games deal was welcome for a company new to self-publishing. “Self-publishing Hitman 3 is a big step for IO Interactive in achieving our highly ambitious goals as an independent studio,” he said.
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“Furthermore, this partnership with Epic has given us the freedom to create the game exactly as we imagined, for our fans and for our community uncompromised.”
Alongside the Epic announcement, IO also revealed one more of Hitman 3’s locations: the Thornbridge Manor in Dartmoor, England. You can check this out for yourself in the trailer below.
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