IO Interactive are in the final stretch of the Hitman trilogy, and with eight days to go until the final release, the dev posted a brief, spoiler-free guide for all Hitman 3 locations.
The guide is a perfect way to get info on where Agent 47 will be spending his days, without having the entire Hitman 3 experience spoiled.
Dubai, UAE
This is probably the level that dominated Hitman 3 previews, so you couldn't have missed it.
Experience the grandeur and decadence of Dubai at the opening ceremony of the tallest building in the world. Join an excited crowd to witness the breath-taking scenery and explore the top floors of this exquisite building – both inside and out.
Dartmoor, United Kingdom
There's a dreary note about Dartmoor and Agent 47 isn't exactly coming to brighten things up.
"Travel to the historic Thornbridge Manor in Dartmoor for a mission with a murder mystery twist. Choose your own path to your objectives or take on the role of detective to solve a murder and eliminate your target. Two birds, one disguise."
Berlin, Germany
As IO Interactive explained, once you hit Berlin, it means you're close to finishing half of Hitman 3.
"Head to the outskirts of Berlin, a city known for its fairytales, vibrant style and chaotic nightlife. Whether you’re looking for a place to reflect and recuperate or want to experience the dizzying adrenaline rush of an epic rave, Berlin will help you find both of those things and everything in between."
Chongqing, China
Also known as that cyberpunk level, Chongqing is both huge and cramped, with some vibrant colours on display.
"Under the flickering neon lights of busy cafes and amidst a flurry of small shops and food stands crammed into tight streets, Chongqing offers travellers a respite from the demands of everyday life. This megacity is a transportation hub with plenty of secrets off the beaten path."
Mendoza, Argentina
Hitman 3's final mission is set in one of the countries famous wine regions, so you're one Piccard short of a spectacle. Just kidding, Agent 47 can handle this himself.
"As one of the most well-known wine regions in South America, Mendoza is the perfect place to take in the beautiful sights and acquired tastes of Argentina. From the sloping hills to the modern vineyards, there’s plenty of opportunity to explore."