Wow, stealthing our way out the other side of E3 2015 and we have already infiltrated Hitman's system requirements. And be warned they are pretty hefty.
So the next game in the series is simply called Hitman. They
kept it like this because it marks the beginning of a new journey for Hitman.
Obviously they didnt give any consideration to the world wide complication of
having two games called exactly the same. They could have called it Hitman 2015
or something. Anyway, its Hitman number 6 in the series and I want to give you
a look at the latest Hitman system requirements to see if your PC will be able
to play Hitman, when it arrives at the beginning of December. Right, lets recap
on what we know about Hitman.
Hitman Release Date: 8th December 2015
Platforms Hitman is available on: PC, Xbox One, PS4
Hitman full development began: 2012
Hitman Background: There is a world beyond ours. Beyond
nations, justice, ethics. It never sleeps. It exists everywhere. And once you
enter....there is no going back. Welcome to the World of Assassination. You are
Agent 47, the world's ultimate assassin.
Key Hitman Game Features
Agent 47 has changed his name to Agent 48. Joke! You still
play as Agent 47 and he hasnt changed his name. Could you even imagine?
Stealth Action, where you can complete contract missions in
a variety of ways
The checkpoint save, introduced in Hitman Absolution, is
being removed. Thank goodness
Save games are brought back so you can save your progress at
any point
Hitman will be released as episodic content, first via
direct download
Contracts, new locations, new targets will be released at
regular points during 2016
At the end of all the episodic content releases, Hitman will
be released as a complete physical copy
Locations will be more detailed, populated and larger than
before
There will be more possible ways to eliminate your target
Contracts mode will return
David Bateson will be voicing Agent 47 again. He is the
familiar voice behind all of Agent 47s speaking parts
Time specific contracts available to players, for example a
target only is available for a 48 hour real world period. After that time they are
gone for good
Levels populated by up to 300 complex AI NPCs. With unique
routines and personalities
Or one shot contracts, where if you fail to dispatch the
target you never get to retry
Deliver live content and gameplay specific to gamers needs,
from feedback after each episode release
PC Beta will arrive 1 week after the PS4 "beta
exclusive"
Beta is available for pre-orders now
Hitman Game Engine
Hitman Absolution, the last game in the series to release,
was brought to us on the Glacier 2 game engine. All areas of this game engine
system have been revamped and enhanced. Looking at the official Hitman minimum
system requirements below we can presume that some significant tweaks have been
applied as it needs quite the beast PC to get Hitman to run.
Hitman Minimum System Requirements
OS: Windows 7 or Windows 8 and above - 64bit only
CPU: Intel Core i5-670 3.46GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 805
(speculative CPU req)
RAM: 8 GB System Memory
GPU VRAM: 2GB
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 or AMD Radeon Hd 6870
HD: 30 GB Free Hard Drive Space (speculative download size)
DX: DirectX 11
Thats some pretty potent minimum system requirements for
Hitman. The 8GB RAM min requirement pops out. Obviously with so many unique AI
NPCs on each level, the CPU power will need to be high. These feel a little
over egged to be honest, but as soon as we get our hands on this we will see
how it runs on some older, weaker machines as well as some powerful hardware.
So to recap, Square Enix are going to be moving the Hitman
experience away from a play your title for a week when it comes out and then
move on to something else, and over towards a community experience where an
evolving ongoing game rolls out over a year of new missions and targets, with a
finale that draws the whole story together months after our first play.
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