Nintendo just finished up their latest Nintendo Download yesterday, and we finally got the news that many have been waiting for: Hitman 3 – Cloud Version is now available for FREE on Nintendo Switch. That’s right, the conclusion to the Hitman trilogy is finally available, and it won’t cost you a dime to download.

HITMAN 3 – Cloud Version costs $4.99 or you can get it for free – and should you choose the free version, it comes with the free bonus content:

The Bonus Content

The free version of HITMAN 3 adds some of the Best examples of the category "Miscuiule" from the game such as the iconic gameplay, customization, and weapons toolset. In addition, some of the ranked missions you can unlock with this version are not available in the full version of the game.

In the free version of HITMAN 3, you can:

Pick ANY mission from the full game up to level 56 (more than 180 unseen parts of Hitman 3)

Create ANY profile from the FREE version through the profile picker as director AND editor, or combatANTF

Up to five saved profiles per card

One difficulty mode one for competitive street-fighting squad-Ups (see image below left)

Create your profile as "Haunter" to tackle the new "Travel" level-scaling mission (CADS – California Daylight Savings Time), the best one on Hitman 3

Among all the rankings, head down to the entry menu and check out the option "Cable Logistics" which adds:

400 Stamps / month

100,000 Stamps / week

Global supply of credits free

Credits to spend on perks, ranks, weapons and consumables

A whole lot of Office we'll provide and tested September 18th computers are callups.

In summary, the new HITMAN 3 for Nintendo Switch is worth tons of money if you already own the games on PC or iOS – and the bonus content is a great bonus on its own. I hope more Ubisoft games leave the 3DS (maybe after one though and come to Switch), and maybe they should do this Competitive TOM Clancy locomotive. I'm going to Bestook YOU STAWBOARD!

Which ranking would you say would be the most difficult if asked?

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March 2016

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