Hitman 2 officially revealed its Content Calendar for March. For this month, the game is offering Featured Contracts and Curated Contracts. There's also an Elusive Target Reactivation.
Featured Contracts
In this one, players get their contracts featured for the whole community to enjoy. The theme this month is "Lucky Break" and 10 contracts are going to be hand-picked from the Official Submission Thread on the Hitman Forums. These contracts are then going to be added on March 5 for everyone to play.
Elusive Target Reactivation
Miranda Jamison is known worldwide as a famous art appraiser. However, those behind the scenes know that she is a key figure when it comes to the extensive price fixing present in the art world. She has attempted to steal a valuable piece of art, and because of this the art owner has requested the ICA to make her retire "permanently" and get her notebook. That means one target and two objectives with 10 days to get it done. The job starts March 13 and offers endless possibilities.
Curated Contracts
For March, the curator chosen is none other than the mastermind behind Community Trials and played a big part during the 12 Days of Contracts. Nicknamed TheContractor, this one has been submitting contracts to be Featured and managed to get the cut on four occasions. There's no question that TheContract knows a thing or two when it comes to contracts, and everyone should be excited on which one makes it.
IOI Monthly
IO Interactive returns this month with its 13th episode. It's all going to happen on March 26, and fans can tune in on the official Twitch or Mixer channels. In this episode, the Hitman 2 team is going to reveal the April Content Schedule and whose leading so far in the next round of Contracts Showdown. The IOI Community Team is also on hand to answer questions.
Hitman 2 was released in 2018 for the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. While it is the seventh game in the series, it serves as the sequel to the Hitman game launched in 2016. Upon release, the game received generally positive reviews, with many critics citing its improvement compared to its predecessor.