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HITMAN - Gary Busey 'The Wildcard' Elusive Target Now Live

HITMAN - Gary Busey 'The Wildcard' Elusive Target Now Live




SYDNEY, 22nd July 2016 - Hitman’s seventh elusive target – The Wildcard - is now live!

Be sure to prepare. There are no second chances.

To watch the HITMAN Elusive Target #7 video ‘The Wildcard’, please visit: https://youtu.be/kSwNtylvv_g 

Following the successful online campaign to ‘Choose Your Hit’, fans voted for Gary Busey to appear in HITMAN as an Elusive Target. This is an odd one, but nothing you can’t handle. The Wildcard will be in Sapienza for 168 hours (7 full days) and there are no second chances.

Elusive Targets will appear for a limited time only. They can only ever be killed once. Intel will be limited. Plan carefully. If you die during the mission… That is it. 
When time runs out, they are gone for good. DON’T MISS OUT 

For more information on this specific Elusive Target:  https://hitman.com/news/elusive-target-7

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