‘Hitman’ update reduces loading times and more

The second episode of the most recent delivery from Hitman arrives this next week under the name “Sapienza”, a fictional coastal town located in Italy.

Getting ahead of the player needs For this new content, the developer has now released a new update on PC (soon also on consoles) which, among other things, is aimed at adding the re-connection option to the games, in addition to significantly reducing thethe loading times on all platforms. From now on, any player who is disconnected from the game during an online game will be able to access the option to reconnect to the game without losing progress.

In addition to this, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One players especially should now notice that loading times have been reduced by 50%, in half, which means they will charge twice as fast or take half the time. Other changes were also made, such as that the prizes will be saved immediately after unlocking them, not after completing the mission. Additionally added new HUD configuration options and more.

What do you think of the new patch?

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