IO Interactive recently announced the roadmap for “Hitman 2” in the month of June, bringing with it a host of new content that will provide refreshing missions for players. The content will be dropping tomorrow, June 7, where two Elusive Targets will be returning to Sapienza, Destructoid reported.
The marks in question are the guru and the congressman. The next “Hitman 2” content will arrive on June 13 where a new escalation contract, dubbed the O’Leary Conflagration, will be available.
As the name suggests, players will need to burn stuff up to complete the assigned tasks. A second escalation contract for “Hitman 2” will drop on June 20. Called the Unpalatable Termination, players will be tasked to disguise themselves as a food vendor in Miami armed with a shotgun to take down a particular mark.
What’s more, a new featured contract called “Assassin’s Greed” will also be available with both missions unlocking the handyman toolbox. Next up, “Hitman 2” will add more content on June 25 where the mission will take 47 to infiltrate an investment bank. Titled “Golden Handshake,” players will be tasked to execute a contract that involves yet another rich bad guy, BloodyDisgusting reported.
Furthermore, the date will also bring in two new “Special Assignments,” transporting the titular agent to two previous locations. The new content for “Hitman 2” will have players once again bumping elbows with the citizens of Mumbai and revisit the dense jungles of Santa Fortuna. On June 27, another escalation contract will be arriving called “The Aquatic Retribution.”
As the name implies, 47 will have to visit the aquarium to conduct a series of assassination. And lastly, June 29 will be adding another legacy elusive target called Mr. Giggles, the Entertainer who will be located in Marrakesh. With all these fresh “Hitman 2” content, the community is pretty excited about aiming their sights at new targets and achieving new achievements along the way.


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