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Hitman 3 PC players can finally import levels from previous games

It's a happy day for PC players!

Hitman 3 PC players today have the opportunity to import levels from previous games, meaning Hitman 1 and Hitman 2 can be played within the newest title.

Promised for launch, 20 January, problems on PC meant the functionality couldn’t be used until today. Some of those problems arose from Hitman 3‘s Epic Games Store exclusivity, with many owning Hitman 2 on Steam instead. The Hitman IP changing hands from Square Enix to Warner Bros to IO Interactive probably didn’t help matters out either.

A three-step process is required to import content; you can read more about that process here or, if ready, head here to start the import.

We reviewed Hitman 3 back in January, calling it “a fun ride” despite a “slow start and (very) familiar story.”

Hitman 3 is available now on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4 and PS5.

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