The creators of the Hitman series have honed their style of- open-ended and spectacle-driven sandboxes across several games, and now they're taking their signature immersive gameplay to the world of ...
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IO Interactive, the studio behind the Hitman series, is currently working on 007: First Light, a new game focused on a young version of James Bond. While the developer is known for Agent 47’s ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. What's next for the Hitman franchise? Developer IO Interactive isn't spilling the beans on its future plans for Agent 47, but the studio has confirmed ...
IO Interactive has had some big things to celebrate this fall, from The Game Award nomination for its much-anticipated James Bond game “007 First Light” to the 25th anniversary of its “Hitman” ...
Back in 2024, IO Interactive launched IOI Partners with the ambition of getting into third-party publishing. It was exciting to see what IOIP might release, but it ended up being MindsEye from former ...
For its next game, IO Interactive is swapping the hitman for the spy for a venture that it no doubt hopes will leave you shaken and stirred. Last month, Polygon was invited, alongside other ...
It's been five long years since IO Interactive first announced that it would be taking on Project 007, now known as 007 First Light. It's a pairing that goes together seamlessly, as IO has been making ...
I was part of a conversation recently with Workbench contributor Paul Sagi and equipment inventor and manufacturer Harold Hallikainen. Paul shared a free download for diagramming, draw.io. This tool ...
IO Interactive also seems to be pretty happy that Nintendo allowed them to publish cloud versions of their games. IO Interactive makes some big claims about the Nintendo Switch 2, and more importantly ...
IO Interactive CEO Hakan Abrak reckons the key to his studio's survival in an increasingly volatile games industry is down the pan… literally. In a candid interview with The Game Business, Abrak ...