My theory all the studios work simultaneously together on all the projects IOI has on its table.
There are teams who surely continue to work on HITMAN, but all their focus should be on 007 game now.
All those “side” projects including HITMAN are just a side projects at the moment as I imagine it to myself.
My guess, after 007 is released they will move their focus on Project Fantasy or whatever it’s called and after PF is released, they might get back on track with some bald guy who brought them all the fame
Yes i watched it with my dad as a kid, good times
Same, currently watching all of the films again.
You see how boring the correct answer is? I prefer my answer, it is much more lurid.
A bit of background before I get to my question. I was watching a TikTok about a conversation between a professor and student about whether God exists based on the existence of good and evil, and how if God created all things, then God also created evil, and since actions reflect character, God therefore must be evil, and so having faith in God, even if a real Being, is misplaced at best. The student argued that we have words like cold and darkness, but that those things don’t actually exist, as cold is just a word that describes the absence of heat and darkness is just a word that describes the absence of light. They then argued that evil is not a thing that exists, but is just a word to describe the absence of divine love and faith in a person’s heart, which I will hereafter generalize and simplify under the word “goodness.”
I see what the student is saying, but I found that explanation too narrow and assumptive. Unlike heat and light, which can be measured to confirm their existence, and therefore that their absence results in what we call cold and darkness, goodness is both relative and subjective, determined by what someone believes to be “good,” but not all individuals share the same definition of what constitutes goodness.
Now, for my question: does anyone else think that this concept can be looked at from the opposite way? That rather than evil being the absence of something as subjective and open to interpretation as goodness, that instead goodness could be seen only as the absence of evil, and that it’s actually goodness that doesn’t exist on its own?
I mean all questions can be asked from an inverse perspective but a self-terminating idea like your current question means that the answer would the same as your previous question. It sounds your question should be “Are we inherently good or are we inherently evil?”
If 47 had a social media, what things do you think he’d post to it? (I bet it’s probably to create an alibi to prove where he was/wasn’t during the time of a contract)
HITMAN III already answers that question, he posts badly taken pictures of himself at famous landmarks.
Ohhh right yeah I forgot about that Mendoza tidbit. Neat! ![]()
He’s probably be following along with the scandals of the wealthy, famous, and powerful, calculating the likelihood and counting down the time until someone offered him up a contract on their heads.
Or he’d be paying attention to FIFA and preparing to bet on the World Cup.
Photos of tasty and luxury dishes, pictures of opera and villas, beautiful vehicles (if he is authentic), like an influencer basically, otherwise some goofy stuff:
Lmao 47 trying out filters would be so silly.
Dude’s having a secure video chat with Diana, accidentally turns on the cat filter.
47 on the video call with Diana: “I’m not a cat”
According to Norfolk, he moves like one, however.
I don’t think he would post at all. He’d have a default photo and whatever info. Then just a page that looks like it was abandoned.
But he already has at least Twitter.
And seems couple of others, like FB.
Go check in out
twitter.com/HITMAN
Oh, ha, ha…
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His name is not Hitman, it’s Agent 47!! you silly!!
In WOA do any enforcers notice you at a quicker rate than usual or are they all the same?
Its all the same i think, it only goes faster if you have an illegal weapon in hand or glued to your back i think
Not to disregard the other answer… There is one bodyguard with the Bookkeeper ET. I think he’s either reassigned from Sean Rose, or a “clone”, but he seems to have a larger circle above his head, and his suspicion meter seems to rise faster.
There are also bodyguards like the one that follows Hush in Chongqing. If he sees you for even a split second while trespassing and with a visible weapon - he gets aggroed almost instantly. Well, maybe not aggroed, but he will say something like “Eat it! Eat it!” while pointing his gun and taking a defensive stance. No suspicion meter increase needed.
I recall in H1 you could aim at an NPC to make their sus meter go up faster. I can’t say I’ve used such a tactic for a long time now, so I don’t know if it still works.

