Hitman Delayed Until March 2016

IO Interactive confirmed in a press statement that the upcoming Hitman game will not be released until March 2016. The game is being distributed by Square Enix and was among one of its most promising developments this year.

Square Enix has an auspicious future ahead with announcements like Final Fantasy XV, Just Cause 3, and the much-awaited Kingdom Hearts 3. Hitman was made-up to be a remake of the popular series and was imagined to bring profits on the hysteria of the latest Hitman movie.

The up and coming Hitman game targets to deliver players with a lot of selections to complete their assignments. The game's goal to offer the liberty that other stealth-founded games like the most recent Metal Gear Solid has given.

The designer has deep-rooted that it will take on a new model for the game, in which it will promise a vast portion of the game at first, and will add more places and content as time elapses. It will be exciting to see if this idea works out for IO Interactive and Square Enix, and whether followers will have the endurance to postpone for newer places during the development.

The purpose for the postponement is to add more details in order to give the fans the best imaginable Hitman experience. In addition, this interruption would give IO Interactive enough interval to improve the gameplay and graphics for the game.

Hitman has been very well known in movies and games alike. The game series has succeeded to gain a devoted set of spectators and have often been glorified for its thought-provoking and ingenious gameplay.

Square Enix is promising enthusiasts a rough stretch with game suspensions as of late. There is still no announcement on when games like Final Fantasy XV and Kingdom Hearts 3 will issue. The postponement for Hitman will dishearten a lot of supporters. On the other hand, the creators might have taken this choice to bring their development more in line with Konami's hottest issue, Metal Gear Solid V.

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