Hitman, the popular strategic first-person shooting video game, is releasing a special holiday mission called 'Holiday Hoarders' this season. Though perhaps an unlikely -- read, violent -- candidate for something as maudlin as a holiday special, Hitman's Holiday Hoarders mission stays true to the sentiments of a joyous Noel.
In the holiday mission, Agent 47, the dark protagonist of the series, is assigned to take out a pair of criminals in Paris. Beyond average pilferers, these thieves are truly malevolent: their modus operandus is to steal Christmas presents from people attending a Christmas gala. Playing the Cindy Lou Who to these Grinches, Agent 47 spreads the Christmas spirit the only way he knows how: with bullets.
The special mission will be available as a free download for anyone who owns Hitman, but Square Enix, the company behind the game, is encouraging players to donate to the World Cancer Research Foundation with their download.
Christmas Assassination Missions
Hitman's Holiday Hoarders Mission is a Special Christmas Release
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