Agent 47 is back on mobile as Feral Interactive has officially launched Hitman: Absolution for Android. It’s the second Hitman game on mobile after Blood Money Reprisal. Absolution comes with the full suite of features that made it a standout entry in IOI’s series.
Plan. Adapt. Assassinate.
Hitman: Absolution delves deeper into who Agent 47 really is. No longer just the perfect killer, he’s now questioning his purpose, torn between duty and conscience. You get to relive Agent 47’s journey across 20 missions where his former employers, the Agency, have turned against him.
You can approach each contract however you like. Sneaking through crowded environments in disguise, silently dispatching enemies from the shadows, or letting the silverballers speak when things get messy.
Instinct Mode returns to help identify targets, predict guard movement, and highlight useful objects in the environment. For moments that demand precision, the Point Shooting mechanic freezes time. It lets you mark multiple enemies and drop them in one burst.
Feral Interactive has confirmed that the popular Contracts mode will arrive as a free post-release update in early 2026. This addition will let you create your own assassination challenges and compete with others for the best scores.
Will you get Hitman: Absolution on your mobile?
The Hitman series is one of the most popular stealth-action video game franchises. You control the assassin Agent 47 from a third-person perspective to complete assassination missions. There are eight main Hitman games so far.
The Hitman: Absolution mobile version offers fully customisable touch controls. And if you prefer physical input, you can connect a gamepad, keyboard, or mouse. You also get adjustable auto-aim and dynamic on-screen prompts.
The game supports nine languages at launch, including English, French, Chinese, and Turkish. Priced at $14.99, the new plot in Absolution gives weight to every mission, every decision, and every kill. Check it out on the Google Play Store.
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