

The first two titles, in particular, feature some genuinely stunning locations, though, as those who've played the games will already know, the very best Hitman maps have a lot more going for them than just pretty pixels.

A big part of this is down to the excellent selection of diverse and well-balanced maps that they have to offer. This is great news, as, although not quite on the same level as past classics like Hitman: Blood Money, longtime fans of the series are generally pretty happy with how the trilogy turned out. Case in point, Game Pass subscribers can now enjoy all three of the Hitman: World of Assassination trilogy titles for no additional cost. Updated January 20, 2022, by Tom Bowen: Love it or loathe it, it's difficult to argue that Microsoft's Game Pass doesn't offer excellent value for money. Here's every map from Hitman 1 and Hitman 2, ranked from worst to first. In development at IO Interactive (the makers of Hitman), the game is an entirely original James Bond story focused on his origins. Although not much is known about Project 007 yet, its exciting to think that a brand new James Bond game is in the works. This could include the use of the environment, NPCs scattered around the map, or pre-determined mission-related methods. It looks like a Bond game is in the works. Within each map, the Hitman games give players a series of missions (primarily assassinations) to carry out however they see fit. RELATED: Hitman: Hilarious Agent 47 Memes The recent World Of Assassination trilogy has taken the franchise to a new level, however, presenting players with a series of beautifully rendered semi-open-world maps in which to explore and wreak havoc. The Hitman series is among the very best when it comes to stealth and assassination.
