Hitman: Blood Moneywas a big hit for the franchise when it was released for PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox 360 back in 2006. Now, a new set of players can experience the classic stealth title as heads to iOS and Android at the end of November asHitman: Blood Money – Reprisal.

Feral Interactive, the same studio that brought usa slew of AAA titles to mobile, is back at it again. The developer dropped a trailer forHitman: Blood Money – Reprisalthat shows exactly what iOS and Android users should expect when the game releases on November 30.

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The game’s visuals remain on par with its PlayStation 2 and Xbox 360 predecessors. But the stealth game’s interface has been completely reworked to suit mobile devices. There have also been a few new bells and whistles included for a better overall experience.

Instinct Mode is something that’s being brought toReprisalfrom later games in the series. It highlights targets and critical mission points to make navigating maps a bit easier.

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A mini-map is also being introduced toBlood Moneyfor the first time. It offers better feedback on Agent 47’s surroundings, including alerts if the character is raising suspicions. As in the original, there are 12 sandbox missions for players to enjoy over and over again due to their highly replayable nature.

Controls forHitman: Blood Money – Reprisalhave been reworked, too so that users can create a UI that fits them best on the go. However, those who wish to utilize a gamepad or keyboard and mouse have that option too.

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Hitman: Blood Money – Reprisalsneaks up on iOS and Android users on November 30. It’s listed in the App Store and Google Play Store for $14.99. A Nintendo Switch port is also planned for some point in the winter.

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