HITMAN World of Assassination - Signature Edition brings together the best of HITMAN, HITMAN 2 and HITMAN 3 including the main campaign, Contracts mode, Escalation, Elusive Target arcades, featured live content, Freelancer game mode plus all HITMAN 2 Expansion Pack & HITMAN 3 Deluxe Pack content.
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tres bon jeux,cartouche inclus, game key card,doit quand même Télécharger le jeux,les gens dénigre nintendo pour ce genre,mais tout les console dont playstation le fond mais le dise pas,au moin nintendo l affiche
Contrary to what’s been incorrectly reported by some (and regurgitated in reviews on this site), the game is on a Game Key Card. This is not the same as the code in a box method that other games such as Split Fiction have used. The game card is inserted into your Switch 2, and then a digital copy is downloaded to the console. This means you can resell the game later on, as it is not bound to your account or console once played.
Some minor performance gripes aside, it’s been fantastic having this on the go in the time I’ve played it so far. Doesn’t seem as though they’ve made many cuts to the games visuals, it still looks terrific. Most surprising is that even portably the game isn’t too demanding on the console battery. I was able to get a little over 2hrs portable play from near full before getting a low battery (sub 20%) notification.
All in all, solid package. If you’re looking for a good stealth action game for your new system, your could do a lot worse than this one.
5.0 out of 5 starsHitman World of Assassination Signature edition Switch 2 reseña
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025
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Excelente videojuego, este recopilatorio incluye Hitman (2016), Hitman 2 y Hitman 3, con todos los mapas y contratos principales, además del modo Agente Libre, que añade un toque roguelike.
En términos de jugabilidad, la experiencia sigue siendo profundamente estratégica, con escenarios abiertos y múltiples formas de completar cada misión. La interfaz ha sido optimizada para la Switch 2, facilitando el manejo de inventario y disfraces tanto en modo portátil como en sobremesa.
Visualmente, el juego se mantiene sólido en portátil, aunque en modo dock puede perder algo de nitidez. El rendimiento es aceptable, aunque hay algunas caídas de fotogramas en momentos de alta acción. La mayor crítica sigue siendo la dependencia de internet, ya que sin conexión, el contenido se limita a los escenarios principales.
En general, es una versión muy completa que logra trasladar la esencia de Hitman a la Switch 2 sin grandes sacrificios.
1.0 out of 5 starsAbsolutely NOT. Read B4 purchasing
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2025
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The controls DO NOT WORK FOR THIS GAME. Be advised. There are poor reviews all over Reddit. You can walk up to targets, but none of the attacks (Y,A, B) work. You will be taking all types of damages and you won't be able to progress through the game. You'll be on the ground in no time.
What's more, this game takes up about 1/3 of your Switch2 memory AND it's not even a licensed Nintendo game. It's a developer game. Nintendo will not refund you your money when you discover that it doesn't work. You will be sorely disappointed. You give your hard earned cash to play a game, and you're the one getting played. 🤡🤡
4.0 out of 5 starsHitman: World of Assassination Signature Edition - Nintendo Switch 2
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025
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A Masterclass in Stealth, Smartly Adapted for Portability—Though Not Without Trade-offs
Hitman: World of Assassination Signature Edition on the Nintendo Switch 2 delivers one of the most expansive and rewarding stealth experiences ever seen on a handheld system. Bundling together the entire modern Hitman trilogy—with all the bonus missions, escalations, elusive targets, and post-launch content—this is the most complete version of Agent 47’s world-spanning journey we’ve seen yet. It’s an impressive technical achievement, and a must-play for fans of strategic gameplay and creative problem-solving.
At its core, Hitman thrives on freedom. Each mission is a carefully constructed sandbox filled with possibilities. From the bustling streets of Sapienza to the rain-soaked alleyways of Chongqing, every location is packed with NPCs, hidden pathways, disguises, and countless tools that allow you to execute your mission however you see fit. Want to eliminate your target with a sniper rifle from across the map? Go ahead. Prefer to stage a tragic “accident” involving a chandelier and some loose wiring? That’s an option too. The game rewards observation, patience, and creativity like few others.
The Switch 2’s upgraded hardware provides a much-needed performance boost over the original model. While it still doesn’t match the fidelity of a high-end PC or PlayStation 5, it delivers a respectable experience overall. The visuals are sharper, textures load more quickly, and framerate is more stable—hovering around 30fps most of the time. However, there are still occasional dips in crowded areas or when loading complex scenes, and the controls—while responsive—can sometimes feel clunky when aiming or navigating tight spaces.
Load times are improved, but still longer than one would expect from this generation of hardware. It's noticeable, especially when restarting missions or loading saves frequently (which is very common in Hitman). That said, the sheer depth and replayability of each level more than makes up for the occasional technical hiccup.
Another high point is how well the entire trilogy has been unified under the World of Assassination framework. Players can seamlessly move between the campaigns from Hitman (2016), Hitman 2, and Hitman 3, while unlocking gear and mastery progression that carries across all levels. This continuity, combined with a robust suite of challenge modes, community-created contracts, and unlockable gadgets, makes it easy to sink dozens—if not hundreds—of hours into the game.
The Signature Edition also brings in cosmetic bonuses and exclusive gear, which are fun extras but not essential to enjoying the experience. It’s the core gameplay that truly shines: tense, methodical, and often hilarious in its dark, satirical tone.
Final Verdict:
Hitman: World of Assassination on Switch 2 is a fantastic adaptation of one of gaming’s most rewarding stealth experiences. It’s not flawless—the performance is occasionally uneven, and the control scheme can be a little finicky—but for the sheer amount of content and the brilliance of the level design, it’s a highly commendable version. If you’re willing to tolerate a few rough edges in exchange for stealth on the go, this edition is well worth your time.
Pros:
Massive amount of content in one package
Highly replayable, creative mission design
Strong performance compared to previous Switch hardware
Seamless integration of all three games and progression systems
Cons:
Occasional frame rate drops and long loading times
Controls not as tight as on other platforms
Some minor texture and lighting issues persist
Score: 4/5 — A stealth classic, thoughtfully ported and deeply satisfying, despite some technical limitations.