The founders of Hitman developer IO Interactive have "re-formed" the Copenhagen, Denmark-based development studio, Reto-Moto.A press statement from Reto-Moto gave no specific details about current or upcoming projects, but did state that the studio is "committed to redefining the online multiplayer space."According to Reto-Moto's website, the studio, in name, isn't exactly new. Reto-Moto was founded in 1997, then it immediately ...
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A 18-year-old Michigan man is on trial for murder, charged with beheading a 26-year-old-victim last November.
The Eidos executive thinks that the games industry needs more iconic characters to compete with movies, TV, and comics:
Xbox 360 owners already saw what IO Interactive can do with next-gen hardware when they played Hitman: Blood Money. With that project done, the team is now hard at work on Kane and Lynch: Dead Men.
As part of Gamasutra's visit to Shanghai for this week's ChinaJoy game exhibition, they've discovered that Xbox 360 game piracy appears to be spreading notably in the country, with at least one vendor offering Xbox 360 titles such as Hitman: Blood Money for around 30 Chinese yuan ($3.50).
Last night saw some new Hitman: Blood Money gamerpics hit the marketplace. They come in the form of a gamerpic pack with five gamerpics enclosed and two single gamerpics. The single gamerpics consist off the Fleur de Lys Hitman logo and the other of Agent 47's tie. The pic pack has a variety of in-game shots featuring the deadly Agent 47.
Hitman: Blood Money is now shipping to retailers, offering the unwashed public the latest in the stealthy murder simulation. Hitman: Blood Money is available for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360, and the PC.