

One of the main aspects of the Hitman saga is the freedom it gives you to carry out any assignment. To shoot, squeeze the trigger using your right thumb. After that, you can aim by sliding your left thumb across the screen. To look through your rifle's scope, simply tap on the area of the setting that you want to inspect more closely. The Hitman Sniper: The Shadows control system is well-suited for touchscreens. This time, Agent 47 is joined by a new group of elite killers and you can only use one sniper rifle to complete all your contracts. A large amount of DLC and expanded missions can either give you gimmick-based contracts and travel to Japan, Serbia and other countries.Hitman Sniper: The Shadows is the second installment of the spin-off based on the Hitman saga. Players are given as much freedom as possible to find your professional style in the art of killing. Your surroundings help you a lot as well by listening to nearby chat or news reports. You can disguise as a different person and infiltrate secured area to perform the kill manually or use a long-range sniper rifle to do the trick. The main target is all that matters, and you can do anything to kill this person in your style and fashion.

While playing Agent 47, you have a large amount of free will in completing those contracts. But as you fulfil those contracts, you start to realise that all of the targets somehow are a part of a secret organisation called the Providence.

All contracts are being ordered by a "shadow client" and seem to be unrelated. The action takes place as a prequel to Hitman: Agent 47 (only prologue) and episodes take place six years after Hitman: Absolution. Hitman is a six episodes game with different contracts.
