Hitman — Contracts Gamecube

Released in April 2004 for PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox, Hitman: Contracts is the darkest chapter in the series. The story is a unique blend of both a remake and a sequel. It begins with Agent 47, the series' iconic, genetically engineered assassin, gravely wounded in a botched mission in Paris. As he lies bleeding out in a hotel room, he experiences a series of feverish flashbacks, revisiting contracts from his past.

This news, however, was not to last. A follow-up report on the Nintendo news site N-Europe confirmed that the listing was nothing more than a simple mistake, a result of miscommunication between Atari and the game's publisher, Eidos Interactive. The publication would go on to report that the chances of a GameCube version were “very slim indeed,” effectively confirming the game’s cancellation on Nintendo’s platform. hitman contracts gamecube

The GameCube controller, while unique, was serviceable, allowing players to navigate 47’s inventory and maneuver through tight spots, though some found the layout less intuitive for a stealth game compared to the Xbox. Released in April 2004 for PC, PlayStation 2,