Bruce Lee Enters The World Of Assassination In New Hitman Level

Bruce Lee Enters The World Of Assassination In New Hitman Level

A new Elusive Target mission will go live soon in Hitman: World of Assassination, and this time, Agent 47 will be teaming up with the legendary martial artist Bruce Lee to take down his mark. The Infiltrator Elusive Target mission will activate on September 25 and it runs through November 20.

This event will see Agent 47 infiltrate a secretive martial arts tournament run by a criminal syndicate at the Himmapan Hotel in Bangkok. Bruce Lee stars as Agent Lee, an operative aiming to win the entire tournament and uncover the identity of the Concord Union’s supreme leader. While Lee is busy throwing hands and feet, Agent 47 will be tasked with identifying and neutralizing any threats targeting his ally.

Alongside this new contract, IO Interactive will also offer a Bruce Lee-themed DLC pack for the duration of the event. Priced at $5, this will offer permanent access to the Elusive Target level, Lee’s signature yellow tracksuit from Game of Death as a new cosmetic item, a set of four cosmetics for the Freelancer safehouse, and weapons like kali sticks, a jade dagger, and the Golden Dragon scissors.

This mission will also mark the start of Season of the Dragon in Hitman: World of Assassination. IO Interactive says that players can expect two new challenges, two Featured Contracts batches, as well as four returning Elusive Targets. A free VR update for all players who own the Steam version of Hitman: World of Assassination has also gone live, and if you haven’t tried it out yet, a new PS5 collection dubbed the Hitman: World of Assassination Anniversary Edition launches on October 17.

While IO Interactive is still keeping Hitman active, the studio is also hard at work on its James Bond-simulator, 007: First Light. Following a gameplay reveal earlier this month, more details on the game have surfaced ahead of its release on March 27, 2026. The game will feature some of the biggest levels that the Hitman developer has ever built, as well as gunplay that aims to make you feel like you’re trading bullets in a James Bond movie.

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