HITMAN World of Assassination Episode: Sapienza

4.8
Diverse Characters
Recommend this Game
Experience Sapienza, Italy, one of the many locations in the World of Assassination trilogy where your mission is to neutralize a lethal bioweapon and eliminate its creators.

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Save 15% on HITMAN World of Assassination for Epic Games account holders who own HITMAN World of Assassination Episode: Spaienza in the Epic Games Store. Save 43% on HITMAN World of Assassination for Epic Games account holders who own HITMAN World of Assassination - Part One in the Epic Games Store. Discounts are not stackable and are applied at checkout.

HITMAN World of Assassination Episode: Sapienza

Become Agent 47 and get a taste of the World of Assassination with this one location: Sapienza.

Episode: Sapienza includes:
• Campaign mission “World of Tomorrow”
• Bonus missions “The Icon” and “Landslide”
• Over 50 challenges
• Access to live content and contract creation

Explore the picturesque Italian town, where Agent 47’s mission is to track down a deadly biological weapon and eliminate its creator, Silvio Caruso.

This does not give access to the Freelancer and VR game modes. An option to upgrade to the full World of Assassination is available.

HITMAN 3 Editions

Epic Player Ratings

Captured from players in the Epic Games ecosystem.

4.8

This game has

Diverse Characters

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Highly Recommended

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Creative Community

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Extremely Fun

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Amazing Characters

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Amazing Storytelling

HITMAN 3 Ratings & Reviews

Game Informer

by Jeff Cork

9 / 10

Agent 47's journey ends on a high note, at least as far as players are concerned. New levels are memorable and cater to the freedom fans have come to expect

PC Gamer

by Andy Kelly

90 / 100

A beautiful, deep, and endlessly replayable murder sandbox, featuring some of the best levels in the series.

IGN

by Luke Reilly

9 / 10

Rich, rewarding, and highly replayable, Hitman 3 is one of the barcoded butcher's best appearances.

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