Ho-Ho-Headshot! Hitman Sniper is now free for a limited time on Google Play

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Nothing says holiday spirit like sniping bad guys in Montenegro. Hitman Sniper, one of the best shooting games for Android, has been made completely free for the next week!

Developed by Square Enix Montreal, Hitman Sniper puts you in the shoes of the notorious Agent 47. There are two modes in the game - Montenegro (the main story mode), and a zombie survival mode called Death Valley.

Montenegro is basically one giant level. There are 10 "top" targets for you to assassinate, but the actual amount of missions you can complete is around 150. Most of these missions involve killing your main target plus extra objectives such as killing characters with accident kills, finishing off a certain amount of guards, achieving a certain score, and so on. The money collected after each mission allows you to buy new weapons or upgrade existing ones. Also, it's worth noting that each sniper has its own set of special abilities, so choosing an appropriate weapon is essential for your progress.

Meanwhile, Death Valley has you protecting a character called Ben, whom is trying to repair his car but is being targeted by hordes of zombies. On the Normal and Hard difficulties, there are three waves of zombies that must be killed before Ben gets the car up and running, while the Expert difficulty spawns an infinite amount of waves. 

If you'd like to give Hitman Sniper a try, feel free to follow the below link to Google Play. The game is free until December 27th.

Download Hitman Sniper on Google Play


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