Now that the trilogy is complete, we’re excited to unveil HITMAN Trilogy as a way for new players to get started in the World of Assassination. This collection brings together HITMAN 1, HITMAN 2 and HITMAN 3 into a single package, making it easier than ever to take your first steps to becoming Agent 47.
HITMAN Trilogy will be available digitally on January 20 for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and Epic Games Store. As well as Steam and Xbox Game Pass. Let’s talk more about these new platforms.
The HITMAN Trilogy will be available with Xbox Game Pass, PC Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate on January 20, giving you everything you need to jump straight into the World of Assassination. We’re excited to welcome a wave of new players to enjoy the full trilogy through new platforms and services.
So I will presume that we will soon see more people coming to the games soon.
Well, my wish to seeing a Hitman game on Xbox Game Pass has come true… starting next Thursday… which is my birthday. I wonder if there’ll be any Game Pass Quests coming from this trilogy. Either way, that basically means that I complete Daily Game Pass Quests for simply playing a game that I like/love.
Trinity Pack is not for purchase.
It’s a free pre-order bonus and a few people missed it because either didn’t preorder the game or didn’t buy it on Epic at all.
And that’s good that Trinity Pack “returns” for them, and well, everybody
“HITMAN Trilogy” is a good one for would-be buyers.
But I’m wondering, are H1 and H2 past work?
Or is it the H3 access path?
I’d like to see them sold as past titles.
And I would like to play H2 with the “Feeding the birds” bug fixed, if possible.
it’s probably going to only be the acces passes. why? because on Epic games store Hitman 2 currently is not available, that is probably (just speculation) because of some kind of thing with WB preventing them from putting the game on something else than Steam. so, assuming this stays that way they won’t be able to do the full games as the trilogy will also be on sale with epic games. pure speculation