Io Interactive Says That, Once Bond Is Out Of The Way, Hell Yeah...
"Hitman has been our flagship game, our long love for all the time IO Interactive has existed."
IO Interactive recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of its flagship series Hitman, which has certainly been on a journey. Agent 47's beautiful, barcoded bald head has become one of the industry's icons, with the series' growth into its own identity truly impressive: from the early days where it was a more traditional 3D action game with cool ways to kill people, to the lightbulb moment of Blood Money's flexibility, to the sprawling sandbox extravaganza of the most recent trilogy (and not to forget false starts like Absolution).
That trilogy, now all bound-up as Hitman: World of Assassination, has a new upcoming collaboration with Eminem. This is another area where IO has expanded cleverly: choosing celebrities that are happy to become in-game "elusive targets" and building missions around their personae. Hitman is never going to be Fortnite, but these collabs make enormous sense and sprinkle a little something different (as well as stardust) around every so often.
Next up for the World of Assassination is a co-op mode, which has yet to be given a release date, though you'd expect it to be well after the March 2026 release of 007 First Light.
"I would say [Bond] is probably the only IP we will work on externally that is not ours," IO Interactive CEO Hakan Abrak told Variety. "Somehow, it kind of made sense after 25 years of rehearsing for the agent fantasy and doing 007. That was a match made in heaven, you could say. But there's no doubt Hitman has been our flagship game, our long love for all the time IO Interactive has existed."
Therefore, as 25 years rolls around, Abrak wants you all to know there's lots more to come.
"Of course there will be more Hitman," says Abrak. "But right now, I think we need to get to the other side of this year and next year you'll get more news about Hitman co-op, because I think co-op is a really, really good extension to the universe, and will introduce very interesting mechanics and combinations in World of Assassination. But we will, after that, be talking about the next Hitman—because, of course, there's going to be a next Hitman."
The big question will be whether the next Hitman is part of the World of Assassination or kicks off a whole new chapter: the current trilogy of games began with 2016's Hitman and, while very few would argue with it being the series pinnacle overall, we have had an awful lot of it. Abrak no
Source: PC Gamer