From GameWatcher: "Hitman 3 builds upon the foundation of the previous entries in the trilogy, which means that you'll use some familiar tricks to get to your targets. The Dubai safe code is one such example, offering Agent 47 access to a hidden keycard in the location's security rooms.
As you can probably expect, you don't exactly waltz in knowing Hitman 3's Dubai safe code. It's locked away to keep it from getting in the hands of, say, skilled assassin's looking to take out the people it's supposed to protect. But that doesn't mean it's completely out of your reach."
HITMAN's new mission features DJ Dimitri Vegas as "The Drop," a unique character. Get ready for the beat of intrigue, action, and excitement
ESTNN Wrties: "When Hitman's World of Assassination was revealed at E3 2015, IO Interactive probably didn't expect the Odyssey they would go on with this project. Over 8 years and 3 releases, IO Interactive went from being owned by Square Enix to being picked up and published by Warner, only to go independent with the final entry.
This sounds messy on paper, but IO Interactive also casually released the best stealth game ever made and one of the best titles of the past 10 years. While other franchises tried to be more accessible to wider audiences, the Hitman Trilogy doubled down and focused on the core strengths of the series while also being respectful of its own legacy."
With the release of Freelancer Mode, Hitman: World of Assassination has added two paid DLC packs to the game: the Street Art Pack and the Makeshift Pack.