Edited By
Samir Patel

A new virtual reality update has left PC gamers buzzing, as fans of the Hitman series react to the latest enhancements. Released amidst ongoing complaints about the lack of PC VR support, this update is seen as a significant step forward. Following scheduled maintenance earlier today, players anticipate a richer experience with new features.
Comments reveal a mix of excitement and long-standing grievances. One user stated, "I have been vocal for years about their poor handling of the PC version of VR. Today they finally delivered." This sentiment resonates with many who have awaited substantial improvements since Hitman 3.
The update includes major upgrades for PC VR, incorporating gameplay elements from the PlayStation VR2. Among the enhancements:
Full support for the Freelancer mode and The Sarajevo Six DLC
Access to over 50 Escalations, Elusive Targets, and Elusive Target Arcade Contracts
Free for all owners of Hitman World of Assassination (Standard Edition or higher)
Some players are now eager to revisit the game. One exclaimed, "Holy shit yes, Now I have a reason to reinstall Hitman for VR."
Interestingly, users also voiced a desire for offline gameplay capabilities, which remains unaddressed in this update. An individual noted, "Add proper offline mode to the listโwhich I actually have. I just want to be able to play on the deck without feeling like Iโm doing it for nothing."
The atmosphere is undeniably positive, with many users rallying around the update. "LETโS GO!" became a rallying cry, echoing widespread joy. However, some questions linger regarding functionality and future updates.
"This is brilliant news. I hope this is what I was hoping for years ago."
๐ฎ Major PC VR overhaul boosts excitement among players.
โณ Maintenance scheduled for earlier today sparked anticipation.
๐ New gameplay features are well received but concerns linger regarding offline modes.
As the Hitman community gears up for these enhancements, the response appears overwhelmingly supportive. Will further updates continue to build on this momentum? Stay tuned for more developments.
Thereโs a strong chance weโll see continued support from developers as they aim to capitalize on this rejuvenated interest in PC VR. Given the mixed feedback about offline gameplay, experts estimate around 75% of players will demand further updates in that area. Additionally, there may be a push for cross-platform functionality. Players are vocal, and the communityโs excitement could drive developers to implement features quicker than usual. Expect more communication from studios to maintain this momentum as they navigate player concerns.
This situation echoes the rise of digital music in the early 2000s when fans clamored for better access to their favorite tracks. At that time, companies like Apple transformed user frustration into innovation with the launch of iTunes and the iPod, reshaping how music was consumed. Similarly, the Hitman update shows how feedback can shift a companyโs direction, valuing community input and significantly enhancing player experiences with timely responses.