Hitman: Blood Money – Reprisal hits mobile with updated controls and localization

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Feral Interactive has rolled out the mobile version of Hitman: Blood Money – Reprisal for Android and iOS. The game page is already live on the App Store and Google Play, inviting players on both platforms to experience a port that modernizes a classic stealth experience for touchscreens and beyond.

Blood Money – Reprisal is available for purchase in many countries at a price of $15, which is roughly 1.3 thousand rubles. Notably, the title remains unavailable in Russia, while it ships with full Russian localization to support players who prefer their interface and subtitles in their native language. This localization approach helps expand accessibility for a broader audience without compromising the original gameplay dynamics.

Despite its premium price point for a mobile release, Hitman: Blood Money – Reprisal managed to achieve a respectable ranking, reaching 18th place among action games in the App Store charts. The port includes multiple control schemes, including touch, keyboard, and mouse inputs, providing flexible options for players accustomed to different play styles. In addition, improvements like enhanced graphics, upgraded mechanics, and a streamlined interface contribute to a refreshed mobile experience that respects the game’s legacy while embracing modern standards.

For hardware requirements, the game runs on Apple devices with iOS or iPadOS 16 and above, or on Android devices with Android 10 and above. This ensures compatibility with recent devices while maintaining broad support across current mobile ecosystems.

As a remaster of the original 2006 release that originally appeared on PC, PlayStation 2 and 3, and Xbox and Xbox 360, Blood Money – Reprisal preserves the core stealth-action formula and delivers it through contemporary mobile-friendly mechanics. The re-release carries forward the game’s signature assassination missions, intricate level design, and patient pacing, all while integrating ergonomic touch controls and optional peripheral support. An eye-catching visual pass and subtle AI refinements help maintain immersion, making it a compelling bridge between classic and modern stealth gaming. The title is also expected to arrive on Nintendo Switch prior to the end of winter, expanding its reach to another audience that favors portable, docked, or handheld playstyles.

Recent industry chatter has highlighted similar mobile unveilings from other franchises, with updates suggesting additional classic titles heading to Android and iOS in the coming months. Players can expect ongoing coverage and practical guides as publishers continue to port beloved experiences to mobile platforms. These releases often include language options, performance optimizations, and control scheme customization to suit diverse preferences and hardware configurations.

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