Whether you decide to do them now or later after you've enjoyed the new missions in this game, there are a bunch of "prologue" achievements in the base game that were required in HITMAN and HITMAN 2.
This means you'll need to do almost every challenge in every mission to reach full mastery. This unfortunately also means that there are NOT stackable challenges for Silent Assassin, Suit Only, Silent Assassin Suit Only (SASO), and Sniper Assassin that were easy to take advatange of in HITMAN 2 to reach maximum mastery for each mission. There is therefore no incentive whatsoever to play on anything other than Casual difficulty, from an achievement perspective. The first thing worth mentioning is that there are no achievements nor any challenges related to playing any of the missions on Master difficulty (unlike HITMAN 2). If you've done them in HITMAN and/or HITMAN 2, they should be very fast and easy to do again though. Since all of the challenges do transfer over, a single Silent Assassin run of each map will also net you well over 1,000,000 points, making those pretty quick to mop up.Īll of the achievements in the base 1000 for HITMAN III related to the Freeform Training, The Final Test, Contracts, etc., all need to be redone. There are 5 achievements from HITMAN 2 that won't unlock and need to be done again, all related to the three Sniper Assassin maps: you'll need to get a Silent Assassin rating on Himmelstein, Silent Assassin and 1,000,000 points on Hantu Port, and Silent Assassin and 1,000,000 points on Siberia. That's of course only if you've completed all of HITMAN 2. Once all that's done and the progression is transferred, upon launching HITMAN III you should automatically unlock 31 achievement for 465. When you launch HITMAN III, you'll also need to sign in with the same IO account. Follow the steps to transfer your progress from HITMAN 2 to HITMAN III. To get started, you'll first need to go to IO Interactive's website to create an IO account, if you don't already have one, HERE. So all that matters is that you've completed all of HITMAN 2 (including all of the Legacy achievements). However, if you've completed all of the HITMAN Legacy achievements in HITMAN 2, those will all transfer over. Warning: Transferring your HITMAN 2 progress will reset all of your progress in HITMAN III, so if you plan to transfer your progress, do so before starting HITMAN III so you don't lose any progression you've made!įirst off, be aware that you can only transfer your progression from HITMAN 2, not from HITMAN. If this is your first HITMAN game (if you for some reason skipped the first two entries in the trilogy), you're going to really have a lot to do.
Please read the following paragraph for information on transfering your progress over. The one major difference is that if you've completed HITMAN 2 (including all Legacy content), you can actually transfer over your progress to HITMAN III, saving you a ton of time by avoiding the need to replay all HITMAN and HITMAN 2 missions. The achievements are in the same format as the previous two entries. If you've played the previous two entries in the series, there is little explanation needed, and you can simply jump right in. This game comes complete with six new locations/missions, each with their own mission stories, challenges, and assassination targets. Welcome to HITMAN III, the third and final installment in the World of Assassination trilogy developed by IO Interactive.
Unobtainable/glitched achievements: Hawkeye (15G) and Never Knew What Hit Them (15G) aren't themselves glitchy, but the game for some reason doesn't always credit you with a Silent Assassin bonus Does difficulty affect achievements: No Minimum number of playthroughs needed: Multiple replays/reloads of each mission Approximate amount of time to 1000 : 25-30 hours Estimated achievement difficulty: 4/10