
The following content is not part of the game: Three specific Elusive Target arcade contracts – Replication, The Base, and The Oroborous, as well as the Sarajevo Six bonus missions. These can be bought individually on the Nintendo eShop for $5 each. However, it’s disappointing that these missions are locked behind paid DLC in the first place. The Sarajevo Six is the latest substantial DLC for the game, but it was released two years ago and was initially exclusive to the PlayStation 4 version of Hitman 2. Given that the game already costs $60, one might expect this content to be included. The Elusive Target contracts are particularly frustrating because they were previously given out as free updates several years ago. The packs contain cosmetics, which is likely why they’re being sold, but I believe players would be happier if the gameplay content was included in the initial purchase instead of the additional cosmetics. Despite this, there are still plenty of hours of Hitman gameplay to enjoy, making it a comprehensive package, albeit with some missing parts.