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Hitman Trilogy Soon on Game Pass and Steam

IO Interactive announced the release of Hitman Trilogy set. Its digital version will hit the market soon - and it will be available in Game Pass and on Steam.

I bring great news for fans of stealth games. Today IO Interactive announced on Twitter that it is planning a cumulative release of the three newest installments of the Hitman series. What's more, its digital version will be available as early as next week, specifically on January 20. The Hitman Trilogy bundle will be coming to PS4, PS5, XOne, XSX|S, and PC - both on Epic Games Store and on Steam. It will also be available as part of the Xbox Game Pass subscription.

Hitman Trilogy Soon on Game Pass and Steam - picture #1
Source: Twitter.

With this, Epic Games - after exactly a year - will lose another exclusive title. I'm talking about Hitman 3, of course, the PC version of which debuted on Tim Sweeney's platform on January 20, 2021 and was available only there. Now, the supporters of Steam who got some issues with EGS, will be able to check out the finale of the latest trilogy about Agent 47.

It's worth noting that in several previous cases of this type - see, among others, the case of Hades, games that have been delayed on Valve's platform have experienced a second youth while generating significant sales. How will it be this time? What role will the presence of Hitman Trilogy play in Game Pass? We will find out soon enough.

Hubert Sledziewski

Hubert Sledziewski

Has been writing professionally since 2016. He joined Gamepressure.com five years later - although he has known the service since he had access to the internet - to combine his love for words and games. Deals mainly with news and journalism. A sociologist by education, a gamer by passion. He started his gaming adventure at the age of four - with a Pegasus. Currently, prefers PC and demanding RPGs, but does not shy away from consoles or other genres. When he's not playing or writing, he enjoys reading, watching series (less often movies) and Premier League matches, listening to heavy music, and also walking the dog. Almost uncritically loves the work of Stephen King. Does not abandon plans to follow in his footsteps. However, he keeps his first "literary achievements" locked away deep in a drawer.

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