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Find Out What Didn't Make the Cut With Hitman Absolution: Full Disclosure App

IO Interactive has announced the launch of Hitman Absolution: Full Disclosure on the App Store. The iOS app presents a unique retrospective of Hitman: Absolution with members of the development team. The new app contains over 250 images and 25 videos that provide fans with a look at discarded concepts and abandoned ideas during the making of Hitman: Absolution

From the Press Release
IO Interactive A/S, a Square Enix studio, today announced the launch of HITMAN ABSOLUTION: FULL DISCLOSURE, an iOS app which presents an uncut retrospective of the award-winning and critically acclaimed HITMAN: ABSOLUTION as told by the people closest to its development.


HITMAN ABSOLUTION: FULL DISCLOSURE shows a side of game development that is rarely seen in such uncompromising and unrestricted detail. The app shines a light on more than 250 images and 25 videos that show the discarded concepts, abandoned ideas, early prototype videos and creative exploration that helped to craft HITMAN: ABSOLUTION. The majority of the content has never been seen outside of IO Interactive and is taken directly from the production folders by the development team, who provide an on-going narrative for each of the 40 individual sections.

“We’re coming full circle here by going back to some of the very earliest ideas and concepts that came out of our explorations and I’m really happy that we get to show this content,” said Tore Blystad, Game Director on HITMAN: ABSOLUTION. “We made a conscious decision to dig out a wide selection of things from the data vaults and I think fans will get a real treat here.”

The app is available for Apple iPad through the Apple App Store and costs $1.99 / £1.19 / €1.59.



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