Hitman's Next PS4-Exclusive "Sarajevo Six" Contract Revealed in New Trailer
New video showcases Agent 47's next target.
Available in Hitman tomorrow alongside the new Sapienza chapter will be another "Sarajevo Six" contract, exclusively for PlayStation 4 users. This contract, the second one following March's "Director," is titled "The Enforcer" and takes place in the same gorgeous Italian vacation setting as the Sapienza episode.
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You task is to track down Gary Lunn, known for being an "enforcer" for the villainous crime group known as the Sarajevo Six. As the video explains, you're likely to find him at either a sprawling villa or in a biolab.
Wherever he is, Lunn is likely to have heavy security detail. There will be six Sarajevo Six missions in all, with the next four coming later in the year.
As for Hitman's Sapeniza update, Square Enix recently announced exactly when the content will arrive across PS4, Xbox One, and PC. For more on Sapienza, check out GameSpot's previous coverage.
Even more episodes for Hitman will be released later this year as part of the game's episodic business model. Keep checking back with GameSpot for all the latest news.
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