Elusive Target #32: THE INFILTRATOR feat Bruce Lee as your partner (25 September - 20 November 2025)

Yeah, but in this case it’s not something added by 47 - the food itself is the poison. If someone eats another slice, it makes sense it would still be toxic. And if we’re saying Zen just inhales the entire plate of fugu, you probably shouldn’t be allowed to serve it again :​p

Well, only certain parts of the fugu is poisoned, so it makes sense that only that part of it got eaten by one NPC.

As far as I know (from about 10 minutes of research, tops) only certain parts of the fish are poisonous enough to be lethal, with the liver being the most potent. And so I just assumed that 47 made sure to specifically serve those parts to the victim.

And then the food still being just as effective while being served by an NPC is just a gameplay aspect.

47 been dressing like Max Valiant and eating a lot of legume. Look at him now.

Contactless martial arts are now in Hitman. Because moving is cringe.

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A delayed ‘Thank You.’ I didn’t know the EMP could be used this way until you pointed it out. Still learning basic functions of available tools is slightly embarrassing but mostly exciting. Thanks.

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Huh I didn’t know you could fight on behalf of Lee. What are the requirements? And is this animation glitch specific to that suit?

This one was a right pain in the backside to do SA/SO.

In the end, I used a mix of emetic weaponry (Writers Note: those are things that make people sick; this is for our PR managers’ benefit so they can follow along) and the often slept-on Remote EMP Charge (which is very useful for disabling electronics such as cameras and security footage boxes, and works as a legal way to open electronic locks) as a way to get into the bedroom of Jiaolong Wu. Reminds me a bit of the Warlord in that way.

One of my main complaints of this level is that the penthouse feels extremely claustrophobic with all the eyes staring at you. Like Colorado, but inside…and everyone is staring in every possible direction. And it certainly doesn’t help that there’s a lot of guards around the place. It makes assassinating any of the generals annoying, even with the Sieker 1 and Durian on-hand. There are so few blind spots, and so few rooms to do any kind of work in because they require keycards that are impossible to obtain, that it makes the level needlessly convoluted.

I do like that Bruce Lee is on our side and an ally, though he lacks Diana’s non-enforcer properties, which seems like a heck of an oversight.

All in all, this feels like a proper mission shoehorned into an elusive target format. And it is bulging at the sides to get out, what with all the extra mechanics on-hand. This should’ve been its own mission, not an ET.

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It appears to be caused by the player taking Lee’s place while Lee was already attempting to fight.

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Lee’s gotta be poisoned and it has to be his turn to fight. Then you just tell the judge you’ll fight on his behalf and that’s it.

EDIT: Now that I think about it, I remember checking in with Lee after he got poisoned. But I’ve no idea whether it is a requirement or not, need to try without it.

What you see in the vid was the first and only time I got this glitch, so I can’t say for sure. But my bet is the suit doesn’t matter - it’s probably pressing the fight prompt when Lee is already in position.

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